24 Outlaw facelift
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Coming along fast. I have a 24 outlaw that started out as a project also. Believe it or not, I miss working on it. Used it all last summer with no issues. You might want to pull the tank while you have the middle floor section out to check the stringers and look for some wet coring. (you are probably fine, mine had a lot of wet coring) I also made new boxes in the bilge area and put another layer of mat on the floor and re-tabbed the floor. You can see my build thread here. http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/r...w-project.html
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Coming along fast. I have a 24 outlaw that started out as a project also. Believe it or not, I miss working on it. Used it all last summer with no issues. You might want to pull the tank while you have the middle floor section out to check the stringers and look for some wet coring. (you are probably fine, mine had a lot of wet coring) I also made new boxes in the bilge area and put another layer of mat on the floor and re-tabbed the floor. You can see my build thread here. http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/r...w-project.html
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Another good reason is too clean out all the sludge that might be under the tank. That way when or if you have enough water in the bilge to flow under the tank, it does not carry dirty, grimy water back into the bilge. I'm looking forward to seeing your progress.
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