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Bow Deck Rubbing on hull - slight detent created
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<blockquote data-quote="Tin Man" data-source="post: 495567" data-attributes="member: 7021"><p>The floor is supported at the front end by the sheet metal face piece of the front bench. There is an approx. 2" L bend at bottom of the face piece that supports the floor. Face piece is riveted to the floor and then face piece is riveted to bench. I'll take a few pics showing this section. </p><p></p><p>I did notice that the floor has a gap of approx. 1/4" near the front portion. The section that rubbed is flush against hull. Perhaps the floor needs to be trimmed where it is rubbing so there is a small gap (to avoid rubbing on hull.) Then the trim rubber I posted above could be used.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tin Man, post: 495567, member: 7021"] The floor is supported at the front end by the sheet metal face piece of the front bench. There is an approx. 2" L bend at bottom of the face piece that supports the floor. Face piece is riveted to the floor and then face piece is riveted to bench. I'll take a few pics showing this section. I did notice that the floor has a gap of approx. 1/4" near the front portion. The section that rubbed is flush against hull. Perhaps the floor needs to be trimmed where it is rubbing so there is a small gap (to avoid rubbing on hull.) Then the trim rubber I posted above could be used. [/QUOTE]
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