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bwill14
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Posted: June-20-2007 at 3:16pm |
I thought wrong. My Dixie Skier is not that way. The removable floor only covers the middle stringers, so the exhaust hose is burried under the permanent floor. I believe my brother said his Supra is that way also. Just another reason why Correct Craft is the best.
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bkhallpass
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It's that way on my 82 as well. BKH
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it's that way on my 79
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bwill14
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I believe the floors and stringers on an 81 Nautique that I am selling have been redone. I am curious if the way they arranged the removable section behind the motor is normal. That removable section of the floor is wider then the middle stringers and the edge rest on the stringer outside the exhaust hose and muffler. So the hoses and mufflers are exposed when I remove that back section of floor. Is that standard?
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