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| Taking Hobie16 Apart #5700 03/22/02 06:31 PM 03/22/02 06:31 PM | Anonymous OP
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Unregistered | I'm trying to take my Hobie 16 Apart, so that I can Paint it in my garage. (I live in Canada, and it's only 9-13 degrees Celcius. I need to have at least 18 for it to dry well.)
When I took the Bolts out of the corner posts, i tried pulling them apart, but it wouldn't budge. Is there anything that will get rid of the dried up silicone that is keeping my boat together? Or should I just wait until summer for it to be warm enough because it's too much of a hassel? | | | Re: Taking Hobie16 Apart
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#5702 03/22/02 09:38 PM 03/22/02 09:38 PM | Anonymous OP
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Unregistered | Ya. I tried that. I also got 2 of my friends down there. we got around one of the posts and tried tugging at it, but it wouldn't budge. Yes I did take out the bolts. | | | Re: Taking Hobie16 Apart
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#5704 03/24/02 09:37 AM 03/24/02 09:37 AM |
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Posts: 38 | Here is what I'd suggest doing. Flip the boat upside down, and hit the rear crossbar with a 4 by 4 to try and tap it off. Don't hit it to hard, just keep tapping it. Eventually it should come off.
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#5706 03/27/02 11:09 PM 03/27/02 11:09 PM | Anonymous OP
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Unregistered | well, It hasn't come out yet. I tried heating it up, it was still rock solid. I eventually tried chipping away some of whatever's in there. didn't do much though. | | | Re: Taking Hobie16 Apart #5707 03/29/02 09:39 AM 03/29/02 09:39 AM | Anonymous OP
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Unregistered | Yeah I tried everything under the sun and I couldn't get my rear cross bar off, So I drilled out the rivets ine the corner castings and removed the beam between the castings instead of taking the castings off the pylons. What a nightmare! But it all went back together nice and tight. Note I did have to pry the hulls apart, oxidation got the best of the fittings. Good luck! | | |
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