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    Posted: 07 October 2012 at 20:30
This might seem like a silly question but I'll ask it anyway as it has me stumped. How do you get the floor up on a new Hanse? 

I've got a 415 and, despite removing all the visible screws on three floor panels, none of them would move a millimetre. They all felt as though they were still securely fixed somehow but nothing was obvious.

What am I missing?  

The reason I want to lift a couple of the boards is to re-site the Simnet wiring for the log/depth transducer. There is a Simnet T joiner right by the transducer that will get a good soaking when the transducer is removed!
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Hi.

In my Hanse 400 some of the floor plates were stuck under vertical lists mounted on walls. I think lists have been installed after floor plates and that is why they are so thight. I solved the problem by sawing carefully the lower end of the lists of. 2-3 mm was enough in my case to get floor plates moving.Easest way  to do is to use a special multitask tool where you have a flat recirpocating cutter part. With a simple cutter part of metal saw can be done also but there is bigger change to have scracthes on floor plate.

Best Regards
Kari
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