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Old 07-19-2011, 06:34 PM
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Hey guys, anybody of you cafe Racer or 80'/90' TG owners had the same problem?: the 'wooden board' on the floor of my cabindoor have a crack. I think more after every ride in the rough. do i have a bigger Problem?? Thanx
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Mine isn't cracked. But I'm sure it's not a hard fix. If I'm thinking of the rite board. Do you have any pics?
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i had mine replaced with billet & then powdercoated. Wanted to get rid of the wood look.
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Sorry, can't post pics by myself ;(
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I don't think that area would indicate any bigger problems.

A lot of people have gotten rid of those boards and put down a plastic piece both there, and around the cabin door to get rid of the Wood.

If i am remembering right mine has about 4 screws that hold it down that are filled in with wood filler and then stained the same color as the wood. It might be cracking along those lines, but should be an easy fix.
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Is this what you are talking about? if so, here's the solution
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Originally Posted by jasonmd2
Is this what you are talking about? if so, here's the solution
Damn Jason...That came out great!

By the way, I can tell you how that particular piece got broken. Someon was standing on it on the way over to Catalina a couple years back Hit a swell, aired out and when we came back down, the person standing there put their weight forward on the overhang part. Snapped the piece right off.
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Originally Posted by thisistank
Damn Jason...That came out great!
Dude, of course it did, Phil did it
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Yes will also replace with aluminium with engraving cig logo. But why the wood is broken?? Hope there is nothing big with stability of the boat....
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Originally Posted by jasonmd2
Is this what you are talking about? if so, here's the solution
So I gather from your other thread the solution is a full boat overhaul at Lip-Ship

What is that product again, not Lexan, but acrylic?!?!?!
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