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Old 31-08-2018, 13:45   #1
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FP Lavezzi inner lining

Hi, as the new owner of a used Fountaine Pajot Lavezzi Maestro I hope to get advice. The middle cleats have worked loose, so I want to get to the inside fastenings in order to reinforce. But how do I take the lining away? It is a kind of plastic panel on the port side, and woodlike veneer on the starboard side. Seems to be just squeezed in place, but before I start I hope to find out here if there is anything like fastenings I should take away or disconnect before I start using brute force. Suppose they use the same system on any other FP cat. Just loose panels.



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