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		Just put it toghter!! Get ready for fish!!  
	This way if you want to fish your ready, and if you feel like painting then just tape it! Who needs paint when you have fish blood?? ;)  | 
		
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		Dont Fish, only wreck dive. Only blood onboard will be from a non paying diver. ;)  ;D ;D 
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		Look I forgot to sign in as a regular :o 
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		Forgot to sign in, yeah right.  
	Hammer, your work looks great, I've got a little project of my own coming up. I accidentley ripped the door jamb off mine today in the rough seas. Do you get any water into your cabin from rain / rough seas? I'm getting water in from between the sliding hatch and the hatch rails I think. Air  | 
		
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		I get water from under the cap seem some were??  
	True funny story!! This guy from another board was out Cod fishing with me. We got into some sloppy water and the V was doing its job of plowing! Just on the left side of the boat were pass foot is located you can see water running down from top to the floor, this guy was just watching it run in!! LOL Then he saw me looking at him laughing and says serious as all get out "IS THAT SUPPOSE TO BE HAPPING??" I started LMFAO!!!!  | 
		
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		Yo Airslot, Yepper, I get water in under the hatch rails and it finds its way into the cuddy. Gonna shhot a bead of caulk under the rails when I bolt her on. With the boat tilted up on the trailer, water sits where the hatch rails meet the raised form that the windshield sits on.  
	I do have a problem putting the port and starborad trim back on. They were screwed in, now the screws just spin when I went to reinstall them. Gonna fill the holes with 5200 then rescrew or just slighly move the trim back an inch.  | 
		
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		Hammer: it looking really good. Keep up the good work. 
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 Actually, Lowes's has contact paper that can be used on countertops. Pre-glued. I did what I thought was a temporary cover at home on the kitchen counters. After three years, the stuff is still holding strong, with no feathering. Water splashes and all from kitchen work.  | 
		
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		Well you could fix the holes, then paint with chalk board paint, then when you need to make a quick note, just write there, or cover with the white board and make it a dry erase board for the same, I know a guy that has a dry erase board on his boat and love it! 
	I have a grease pencil and write in the window and clean later, but I am going to put a small dry board in mine.  | 
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