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18' Gunnel Repair?
I have cracks/soft spots around poorly installed rod holders in the gunnels of my '77 18 footer. What is the best method to repair this? I want to avoid painting if I can.
Also- Can these gunnels be removed without a lot of cutting? Any advice or past experiences would be welcome. Thanks! |
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Re: 18' Gunnel Repair?
Does yours have the sections that can be removed? Mine appear to be held in place with screws and a hefty bead of some sort of caulking. I'm sure hoping I don't have to do any cutting except for the caulking.
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Re: 18' Gunnel Repair?
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Re: 18' Gunnel Repair?
It **looks** like it can be removed. There is a caulk joint and some screws.... Can anyone confirm this?
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Re: 18' Gunnel Repair?
I remembered this thread, but, Adam didn't have any pictures of the sections after removal. There's a picture of what it looks like under the sections.
http://www.classicseacraft.com/forum...rev=#Post85364 Sorry, forgot to count how many pics down from the top. [img]/forum/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] I think the level of difficulty will be determined by the quality and condition of the caulk.
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Re: 18' Gunnel Repair?
I removed my port gunnel to obtain access to replace my fuel fill hose. Its a pretty easy job just unscrew the screws and run a sharp utility knife along the caulk line.
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