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Boston Whaler - Cutting Out Entire Floor
I was so pleased with the removal of the non-skid surface on the starboard side that I went ahead and removed the port side as well. For any of you old Outrage owners this beats any wood diagram you will ever find -- I should be charging admission for these photos.

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Date: 06/09/09 - 12:50 PM
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#1 | Luke Block on November 22, 2009 - 1:30 PM
Hello Blue_Northern,
I'm just about to start a rehap project on my own 19ft 1975 outrage, and before I attempt to cut out the floor as you did, I was wondering how did you put it back in? Were you able to reuse the old one? if not, what sort of floor did you put in?
My reason for asking is mine too has, what I think is, a substantial amount of water in the hull. After reading your posts, I recall you saying that you had good luck drying out the foam by removing the floor, and rolling it into the sun for days on end.
Any advice you have to lend of this boat rehab would be great....
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