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PostPosted: Sun Sep 21, 2003 10:35 am 
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I have been trying for days to remove my Hobie 16 hulls from the trampoline frame ass'y. Starboard needs replacement (snapped due to a big wind gust) and the port side needs to be painted.

I have sprayed wd 40 and penetrateing oil in the joint, heated with a propane torch, applied pressure with a scissor jack and many, many hits with a 5 pound hammer. Rear pins have come free but the front pins have not moved at all.

Please respond, if any one has any idea's on how to separate the hull pins from the tramp bracket.

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Thank you, Glenn

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PostPosted: Sun Sep 21, 2003 6:04 pm 
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There are 4 bolts that hold the frame together. Once you have them out it should slide apart with some pressure, the jack will screw your hull up, we use a sledge hammer! It is a good possibility that they have been epoxy on. I'm not sure how to make it release if this is the case. I'm not sure if some gas wouldn't loosen it up, maybe simply mineral spirits might work. Let me know how it goes and don't hesitate to ask any more questions!


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Brad Stephens
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 12, 2004 8:25 pm 
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I'm also trying to remove a couple of hulls from a tramp frame for parts on my good boat. You mention a sledge, how do you get room to swing it, there's just maybe 6" of clearance from the top of the hull to the corner castings. In addition, won't this break the castings, at least the corners look like cast Al. I'm reluctant to hit them too hard.

Thanks for any suggestions,

Gene


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PostPosted: Mon Apr 12, 2004 9:03 pm 
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We have a rubber mallet, it has some kind of sand or something in it. There is not a lot of room so you kinda go to hit it on an angle.


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Brad Stephens
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