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  1. My boat is the Malibu 2000 Escape 23 LSV, Hull # MB2G6213J900, Malibu Fin # 3419005, I have the above tracking fin and Malibu recommended sealant (BoatLife's Life Seal 10.5 fl.oz tube). Install per Bake's Marine: The tracking fin is blind bolted from the inside of the boat into the tracking fin. It is common that the fuel tank needs to be removed from the boat, to install fin. Any advice would be helpful: 1) Specifics on the two bronze bolts (3/8-16 thread) to install the fin. 2) Best way to access repair area on inside of boat. Any possibility of not having to remove the fuel tank. 3) What is required to property repair the two holes in the hull. Thanks, MyronBruns
  2. Trying to get a decent boat cover these days is proving to be like most sourcing issues going on lately. Evolution Covers is over a year out, and most places who make covers are saying 5-6. months. Has anyone purchase a cover from MalibuParts.com? The videos on them show to be a quality, strapless tarp. Image is a screenshot from their website.
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