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May 23, 2012, 03:06:47 AM
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Got my first boat in Oct. Ill be back in Cali from Afghanistan in June can't wait to start working on the boat and getting it in the water.
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I looking at removing the rub rail off my boat. Whats the best way to remove the rivets and whats an easy way to fill the holes to I can paint the boat?
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I'm so smoooth!
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There is a little bit more to it , when you take off the rubrail you are going to find a HUGE seam all the way around the boat. Some companys were better at doing the seam than others , so you might be looking at a BIG project.
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chaosmotox
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Got my first boat in Oct. Ill be back in Cali from Afghanistan in June can't wait to start working on the boat and getting it in the water.
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Thanks for the info. I guess Ill leave it for now tell next winter. Now I just need to get the top painted white and get rid of the flames up front.
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