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    Posted: June-01-2023 at 8:47pm
Hello everyone,

I was wondering if someone here knew what the material is that is at the back of the boat. It is white, very thin, about 1/16" and was covered with carpet. Mine finally cracked up down the center and I am looking to replace.

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John 
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Are you talking about the vertical peice behind the seat back and the front of the tank???
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Yes, the vertical piece between the seat and gas tank.
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If it is UHMW, you could splice it back together.  I have seen several youtube vids where people get wire and bend it in a zig zag pattern and heat it up and push it into the seam of the plastic.  do a bunch of those with some gorilla glue first.  Maybe that would work.
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