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<blockquote data-quote="Bearclaw" data-source="post: 435206" data-attributes="member: 22170"><p>My current project is a 17' deep v tracker. It has a pretty large dent. What is the proper or the best way to try to get some or most of it out? I'm planning on a new coat of paint when finished? My thought was use two people ,one on the outside of the boat with a heavy flat metal object and the other person on the inside with some sort of hammer. The dent has put a crease about 18" long. It will not just pop out. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bearclaw, post: 435206, member: 22170"] My current project is a 17' deep v tracker. It has a pretty large dent. What is the proper or the best way to try to get some or most of it out? I'm planning on a new coat of paint when finished? My thought was use two people ,one on the outside of the boat with a heavy flat metal object and the other person on the inside with some sort of hammer. The dent has put a crease about 18" long. It will not just pop out. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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