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Tighten the bolts and lace up the tramp107 viewsJun 27, 2011
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Move the port hull into place236 viewsDon't forget to silicon the holes and then drop the crossbars into place. I had the bolts already dropped into the crossbars before assembly so I did not have to remove the end covers or disturb the anti-crush plates.Jun 27, 2011
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Put some silicon "donuts" around the mounting holes to seal the hull108 viewsJun 27, 2011
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Slide the rear crossbar onto the tramp and into place112 viewsJun 27, 2011
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Note the metal anti-crush spacers108 viewsThese are slid into the crossbar after the inboard bolt is dropped into place.Jun 27, 2011
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Slid the front crossbar onto the tramp and into place103 viewsJun 27, 2011
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Insert the tramp rope side into the starboard hull105 viewsJun 27, 2011
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Hulls Cleaned and Ready for Assembly106 viewsJun 27, 2011
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Cart them down to the lake ...107 viewsJun 27, 2011
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Method of Cleaning/Waxing111 viewsI simply used my palm sander with a terry cloth rag and Mequiar's One-Step Cleaner/Wax.Jun 27, 2011
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Another closeup of the hulls109 viewsJun 27, 2011
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Closeup of the hulls111 viewsJust for recording sakes, the hulls are factory stamped CAN209A and CAN209B.Jun 27, 2011
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