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Hey guys (and girls if any) - i haven't posted here much. I'm a classic mako owner.
I need some help and quick opinions. I am looking at a 76 Wellcraft 20cc. It was listed here recently http://www.wellcraftv20.com/cgi-bin/...0851;start=0#0 If i remove the cap on this boat, is the deck all built into it? The reason i ask is in regards to the front casting deck. The PO cut huge access hatches up there. I would want to fix them from underneath. ![]() Any thoughs/opinions? |
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I am thinking of buying this old girl with the understanding that there might be some serious issues with stringers/transom, etc.
I really want to know if i pull the cap, does the deck stay in the hull or will it come out with the cap? Thanks guys!! Mike |
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#3
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look at these 2 galleries
http://www.wellcraftv20.com/gallery/...m62&page=3 http://www.wellcraftv20.com/gallery/...m32&page=2 |
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Deck comes out with the linner!
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#5
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Nice set up for removing the cap. ;)
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Maco -
just so i'm understanding right. The top cap comes off in one piece and all that is, is the gunnels and bow area. Then i would remove the liner in which the deck and everything would come out with it? |
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looks to be that way to me, but I personally have never had one apart. Trust Maco, he knows what he is talking about.
::) ;D ;)
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Remove the rub rail and all screws, then get a hold of the liner and lift, if the floor is junk then I am sure that the liner will lift up with little or no trouble, but it may be attached to the stringers some places and you will have to use a board or something to pry it lose.
Then all you have left is a big salad bowl. ;)
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