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14 Ft 'Ski-Boy' Restore - Tiny-Tannic
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Ah Yes, those Wonderful Rear Seats.
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More to remove of the rear seats. I had previously removed the seat bases, now I wanted to take out the backs, which where long extentions of the deck molding. The inside edge of the gunwale extended down and attached to the hull. I cut the gunway off straight and removed all of the extra stuff in the hull.
If you look closely, (you can click on the image to get the full sized picture), you can see how they finished off the inside of the hull deck seam. This boat uses a 'pount' seam or two small flanges that sit together. They actually glassed this entire joint on the inside of the boat. Here behind the seats they reached in behind the backs and smeared putty in the joint. Actually they got putty all over the place back here, More cleaning more grinding..
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