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Old     (trevorg7)      Join Date: Mar 2008       04-23-2010, 9:32 PM Reply   
I finally had a bit of time today to get my boat out of indoor storage so I could get some stuff done.

First up, the swim deck pad I bought through the CenturionCrew Deal last month from Seadeck.

It took about 1 hour 20 minutes from start to finish. 30 minutes to remove the old pad, 45 minutes to clean the old glue off the deck, and 5 minutes to put the new pad on. I used a heat gun and putty knife and solicted help from my daughter as soon as she got back from soccer practice.

Hardest part was getting the new pad on straight, mine was a touch off...maybe I should have taken more than 5 minutes to put it on LOL!

The most strength was needed to remove the old pad but really not that bad. Harest work was cleaning off the glue.

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