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Old 06-04-2007, 05:17 PM
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HaHa, Palehorse, a whole snapper would smell up real nice!

I have pulled and have had factory/Triumph pull them up at least 5 times....and they have to be pryed up too with all the sealant and the black tar. I have only had a couple thin areas where the screws holes are start to crack from tightening the screws down tight......I use a torque drill and know I didn't do it.
By no means do I need to replace the boards due to that.....you guys have splits and structural cracks and those should be replaced under warranty with boats still new. If they would just send them to you, it is such an easy job with a cordless drill. Just remember to seal the screws in with eleastomeric and I like elastomeric better than the black roofing tar Triumph uses. A heat gun will get sealant off easy with a putty knife.
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