This is actually the third time I have stripped this platform down. This time it was more of a rebuild though. I had some cracking and some gaps I wanted to address. With all the work I put into the trunk last winter, the platform got kinda neglected. It looked 13 years old. ![Frown](https://www.tigeowners.com/core/images/smilies/frown.gif)
This rebuild included all new screws, trimming of the corners, re-finishing the brackets and new FAE hardware. First thing to do was rebuild it. I started at the transom side of the platform and pulled the top board off. All the screws were really deep and a couple had poked out the top side. I decided to replace all the #8 1 1/2" screws with #10 1 1/4". The original screw holes had swelled around the old screw heads. This meant pulling them out would require enlarging the holes. I ran a 3/8 bit in reverse in all of the holes and then carefully pulled the old screws out. I then reset the board with my new screws. I the pulled the next two top boards off. With both those boards off, I was able to clamp the second board as tight as possible to the first and then ran the new screws into it. I repeated this for every board. It ended up shrinking the overall depth of the platform by nearly half an inch and closed (mostly) all the gaps.
![Frown](https://www.tigeowners.com/core/images/smilies/frown.gif)
This rebuild included all new screws, trimming of the corners, re-finishing the brackets and new FAE hardware. First thing to do was rebuild it. I started at the transom side of the platform and pulled the top board off. All the screws were really deep and a couple had poked out the top side. I decided to replace all the #8 1 1/2" screws with #10 1 1/4". The original screw holes had swelled around the old screw heads. This meant pulling them out would require enlarging the holes. I ran a 3/8 bit in reverse in all of the holes and then carefully pulled the old screws out. I then reset the board with my new screws. I the pulled the next two top boards off. With both those boards off, I was able to clamp the second board as tight as possible to the first and then ran the new screws into it. I repeated this for every board. It ended up shrinking the overall depth of the platform by nearly half an inch and closed (mostly) all the gaps.
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