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<blockquote data-quote="Waterwings" data-source="post: 35290" data-attributes="member: 123"><p>Sure, a rubber mallet can work, but you still need something behind it, or you'll just be pushing the dents the other way. Removing the front deck is an option, but you'll need to ensure you don't reform the front of the boat so much during the dent fixing whereas the front deck will not fit when you re-install it. If you remove the deck I'd also recommend using some 3M Marine sealant around the bolts when reinstalling the deck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Waterwings, post: 35290, member: 123"] Sure, a rubber mallet can work, but you still need something behind it, or you'll just be pushing the dents the other way. Removing the front deck is an option, but you'll need to ensure you don't reform the front of the boat so much during the dent fixing whereas the front deck will not fit when you re-install it. If you remove the deck I'd also recommend using some 3M Marine sealant around the bolts when reinstalling the deck. [/QUOTE]
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