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Richard Wright Posted - 29 Apr 2013 : 06:26:17
In wind that should not have been there at end of April bumped boat off jetty when coming in. Gap of about 2 Inches in rubbing strake at bow. Is there any way of closing this gap by tapping edge of strake. I assume it has all moved slightly,
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Richard Wright Posted - 30 Apr 2013 : 19:20:38
Answered my own question...hammer and screwdriver tapped it back into place. Now need to make sure I don't do it again.

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