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<blockquote data-quote="Broncoxlt" data-source="post: 415566" data-attributes="member: 1472"><p>There was foam under the front deck it was 3 pieces one on each side of the storage area and one the width of the storage area. I removed the one and left the other 2. The back pod areas in my boat are about 90 filled for the power to the fuse pannel and fuses I removed enough to get the ob done and left the rest. The foam is not real hard or deinse I was able to break most of it out with just my hands or pocket knife. I can get a few pics from inside the hatches I cut if you want.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Broncoxlt, post: 415566, member: 1472"] There was foam under the front deck it was 3 pieces one on each side of the storage area and one the width of the storage area. I removed the one and left the other 2. The back pod areas in my boat are about 90 filled for the power to the fuse pannel and fuses I removed enough to get the ob done and left the rest. The foam is not real hard or deinse I was able to break most of it out with just my hands or pocket knife. I can get a few pics from inside the hatches I cut if you want. [/QUOTE]
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