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Old 09-06-2022, 02:12 PM
peterdiamond peterdiamond is offline
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Default 23' potter hull floor decks

I have a 1979 23' potter hull. I want to pull up the decks and reseal the decks properly. There are esstially 4 sections that appear to be screwed in together. A port side panel, and stb side panel and then a middle panel over the gas tank and a panel in front of the engine well. Any ideas what material to use to reseal? What about the deck screws. I am missing a few here and there. Do you think I need to loctite (or another material) the screws back into place? Please and thanks.
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Old 09-11-2022, 04:52 PM
Thomas Thomas is offline
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I have a 1979 23' potter hull. I want to pull up the decks and reseal the decks properly. There are esstially 4 sections that appear to be screwed in together. A port side panel, and stb side panel and then a middle panel over the gas tank and a panel in front of the engine well. Any ideas what material to use to reseal? What about the deck screws. I am missing a few here and there. Do you think I need to loctite (or another material) the screws back into place? Please and thanks.
Peter,
Do you have a picture? your deck along the port and stb, should be glassed into the liner. As far as the deck hatches/access i would reseal them with 4200 embedding a thick fishing line underneath for when you need to get it open again.
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