Well, yes and no lol! After thinking about this a bit more I may actually have to pull the Armstrong bracket as well :-/ We’ll cross that bridge IF and when that time comes! Next week is going to be busy!!
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Andy,
I watch your channel all the time and learned a lot from you. You do really good work.. In my opinion, i think you have to pull that armstrong bracket to see how the holes were (or were not) sealed (gaskets?) and stop them from leaking, otherwise whats to stop water from getting in? When you were pulling off the panels on the transom, what about using diamond wire like glass companies use to pull mirrors off the wall?