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Default How to remove side panels in a bow rider

Harry wrote:
I am Tosk wrote:
In article , says...
Loogypicker wrote:
On Jan 20, 12:16 pm, Harry wrote:
wrote:
I need rto remove the side panel to get at some wiring on a Larson
18ft bow rider, any idea how the panel is secured and how it can be
removed?
Thanks
John Herring here will have your answer, so long as it involves
single-edge razor blades, a hacksaw, and WD40.
Or you could just take it to the shop like some lazy, stupid, non-
talented fat ass.
Wasn't it Harry who complained about the lack of boating posts? I
suppose his hateful remarks are meant to encourage nubies to feel
welcome and to discuss boating topics with us.



I think newbees see what's going on pretty quickly.




I'm sure a guy who calls himself "barrylick@cox" is someone to be taken
seriously, at least as seriously as someone named
"


I guess you are offended by his nik, eh? As if a nik defines someone.
Sheesh! I didn't pass judgment on Harry Krause until I read his crap and
saw what a ignorant asshole he is.
 
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