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<blockquote data-quote="ScreamingPotato" data-source="post: 387974" data-attributes="member: 14622"><p>Thanks. I'm sure that factors a little bit into it, but for example I noticed there's water in the front of the boat from the rains we've had the last few days down here and it's sitting on the trailer with the bow raised pretty high. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Rats. That's not what I was hoping to hear. The floor is solid, riveted on with the largest rivets I've ever seen so I'd have to get a new rivet gun or have it put back on elsewhere. Also worried about the rigging on the center console and all that. I would, however, love to get that floor up and reroute a bunch of cabling and various things and run some new pull strings for future use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ScreamingPotato, post: 387974, member: 14622"] Thanks. I'm sure that factors a little bit into it, but for example I noticed there's water in the front of the boat from the rains we've had the last few days down here and it's sitting on the trailer with the bow raised pretty high. Rats. That's not what I was hoping to hear. The floor is solid, riveted on with the largest rivets I've ever seen so I'd have to get a new rivet gun or have it put back on elsewhere. Also worried about the rigging on the center console and all that. I would, however, love to get that floor up and reroute a bunch of cabling and various things and run some new pull strings for future use. [/QUOTE]
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