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<blockquote data-quote="SRC_PNW" data-source="post: 405631" data-attributes="member: 20560"><p>I'm really loving the humor that this thread has brought on. My wife claims she's innocent...but? Some people say I probably do fish an unhealthy amount. Luckily the low land lakes are closed right now so I have a few months to get it fixed up. </p><p></p><p>Question about the rivet & 5200 fix. Is it crucial to do both sides or can I get away with just doing the bottom. The hole under the rear bench seat has the foam exposed. Is there anything specific I should do before sealing that one up? I apologize for the super green horn questions, and thanks again guys for all your input.</p><p></p><p>Side note. Slammed a few nice resident coho off a puget sound beach this afternoon. They are thick as thieves out there right now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRC_PNW, post: 405631, member: 20560"] I'm really loving the humor that this thread has brought on. My wife claims she's innocent...but? Some people say I probably do fish an unhealthy amount. Luckily the low land lakes are closed right now so I have a few months to get it fixed up. Question about the rivet & 5200 fix. Is it crucial to do both sides or can I get away with just doing the bottom. The hole under the rear bench seat has the foam exposed. Is there anything specific I should do before sealing that one up? I apologize for the super green horn questions, and thanks again guys for all your input. Side note. Slammed a few nice resident coho off a puget sound beach this afternoon. They are thick as thieves out there right now. [/QUOTE]
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