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    Haha
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    Now, on to my documentary
    Filling in the large gaps with wood , glue and wedges
    I've decided to epoxy and fiberglass all the wood decking
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    Doesn't look like a job I would want to even think of starting.
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    Looking good Brett! Ofishlbizzness is going to hire you for sure. He needs you to plan and design his rebuilding of his Tracker. Did you rewire anything while you had the deck off? That's what I wish I had done so I would have extra wire if I had to add anything to my boat. You got it looking good!

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    You are doing a fine job. Just don't get too carried away closing up the cracks around your deck lids. You don't want to get them so tight that after the boat has been out in the heat or cold a few hours, you can't open/close the lids.

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    Now that's helpful!
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    How bout makin the beer cooler a bit larger. Otherwise lookin good.

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    running new wires in a Tracker boat is easy, just remove the floor panels (the screws come out easy with a cordless drill) and have at it.
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    Keep the photos of your progress coming Brett.
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    Bret, be sure to cut the wedges off when you finish or you'll be tripping on theme the rest of your life. :-)
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