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Reed's 1542 Alumacraft Swamp Sled.
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<blockquote data-quote="reedjj" data-source="post: 207424" data-attributes="member: 4585"><p>I had to pull the front floor out from under the front deck and needed help to get it out. As for the front deck....I just towed my boat at 70+ mph from Middleburg, FL (just south of Jacksonville) all the way to Flolkston,GA and no issues with anything. That plus all the beating and banging I have done on the creek its not ever coming off there without some serious muscle.</p><p></p><p>If whoever buys it wants it off or wants to redo it all they have to do is remove a couple of screws where the rear of the deck meets the wood floor and pull it off. It will take some muscle but it will come up. They will need to use some "Goo be gone" to remove the adhesive from the aluminum but thats no big deal. Better than welding or JB welding screw holes.</p><p></p><p>Hope that helped. I tend to be long winded. LOL.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reedjj, post: 207424, member: 4585"] I had to pull the front floor out from under the front deck and needed help to get it out. As for the front deck....I just towed my boat at 70+ mph from Middleburg, FL (just south of Jacksonville) all the way to Flolkston,GA and no issues with anything. That plus all the beating and banging I have done on the creek its not ever coming off there without some serious muscle. If whoever buys it wants it off or wants to redo it all they have to do is remove a couple of screws where the rear of the deck meets the wood floor and pull it off. It will take some muscle but it will come up. They will need to use some "Goo be gone" to remove the adhesive from the aluminum but thats no big deal. Better than welding or JB welding screw holes. Hope that helped. I tend to be long winded. LOL. [/QUOTE]
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