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Cut mine outta edging used to install vinyl siding...comes in 12' strips from Lowes/Home Depot...several different edges as long as it has a 90* angle in it, just cutaway what ya don't need...thin, flexible and SLICK!!...
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Mine was just laying up on top when I got it home the first time. I used 3/4x3/4" angle alum, about 1/8" thick on mine. I did'nt think of plastic or vinyl, dam. I ain't taking it off now! It works ok!
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77 V20 cuddy with 170 I/O Mercruiser 72 16ft. Carolina w/a 25hp Evinrude |
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Looks great!! Worry no more! :D
But I hope you have tested them? If you got any cualking sqeezed out it will have glued the cover in place or caused a dam and it won't slide or slide far?:sofa:
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1986 V20 ![]() Old Fishermen never die, we just SMELL that way!! |
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Love the pics. and teh new starboard rails. Great Job !!
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Hey Lesterus,
Where'd you get the Teflon strips? Are they self adhesive? I'm just doing my front hatches - glad you guys are giving me the tricks. Any ideas for sealing it up a little better (weatherstrip or something)? I took a wave over the bow and those babies leaked pretty bad.
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