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1978 MonArk 1644P Aluminum Bass Boat in Ky
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<blockquote data-quote="CHILIDWG" data-source="post: 111385" data-attributes="member: 2131"><p>Heated garage? Extra help? Def going to win. Be careful when you go to flip it upside down to paint and steelflexx. It is really heavy and the airvents (each side of rear deck) and motor control mounting box will crush pretty easy. What we did was push it up on its side, and as we lowered it upside down, we placed old tires in critical crush spots. When you get it turned over look where the trailer bunks slide. That is where most of my bad rivets were.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CHILIDWG, post: 111385, member: 2131"] Heated garage? Extra help? Def going to win. Be careful when you go to flip it upside down to paint and steelflexx. It is really heavy and the airvents (each side of rear deck) and motor control mounting box will crush pretty easy. What we did was push it up on its side, and as we lowered it upside down, we placed old tires in critical crush spots. When you get it turned over look where the trailer bunks slide. That is where most of my bad rivets were. [/QUOTE]
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