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Center keel removal & repair – On a SALTwater tin
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<blockquote data-quote="onthewater102" data-source="post: 484141" data-attributes="member: 13702"><p>Did you get into the bow section at all with this? My brother has a 14' alumacraft but the bow section appears to be 2 sheets that terminate and are joined by that keel section. I was thinking he should just G-flex it without the re-rivet effort as it seems more like the seams are weeping than the rivets leaking, but if it's possible to set it 100% right without gooping the outside up then that might be a better option.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="onthewater102, post: 484141, member: 13702"] Did you get into the bow section at all with this? My brother has a 14' alumacraft but the bow section appears to be 2 sheets that terminate and are joined by that keel section. I was thinking he should just G-flex it without the re-rivet effort as it seems more like the seams are weeping than the rivets leaking, but if it's possible to set it 100% right without gooping the outside up then that might be a better option. [/QUOTE]
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