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Old 06-22-2010, 10:24 AM
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Anyone know how to remove 400ss cabin door?
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Anyone know how to remove 400ss cabin door?
Head out into the Pacific ocean at WOT.
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Head out into the Pacific ocean at WOT.
Works for most boats .
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Head out into the Pacific ocean at WOT.
Do it all the time. only thing that happens is the cabinet under the sink opens
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Do it all the time. only thing that happens is the cabinet under the sink opens
Dan.....into the swells, not with them.
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Originally Posted by h20 toie
Do it all the time. only thing that happens is the cabinet under the sink opens
Same, only on the Atlantic. The cabin door is solid.

I fixed the door under the sink too. I added a flat screw through the metal rail into a t-nut fastener on the inside of the drawer. This keeps the drawer and rail together so that it can't bounce around.
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I'm not sure if yours is the same as mine on a 382. Some day when we are on the lake the same day maybe I could look at it and help you figure it out. Thats if the water levels don't get so high this week that they shut down the lake. We will probably be out Sunday.
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Thanks Dave. I'll keep an eye out for you. We are slipped at the end of the 300 dock. Come by and tie up and have a drink!!
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I wanna get a close up of the platform lights.

Just found out I work with your neighbor.
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Platform lights were on of the coolest additions I made. Very easy, can get you all the info you need. Big thing is to measure (exactly) the length for the light strip. They are made to order and sealed at each end to you have to get exact length for back and sides.
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