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    Apr 27, 2010, 06:49 PM
    How do I replace plywood deck on older kayak pool
    I have an older Kayak pool that came with my house. I would have to say its about 20 years old now. I replaced the water walls and liner last year and need to replace the plywood deck and carpet. Is anyone familiar with the construction of these pools. It appears that I have to remove all the fencing and the 4" wide plate to get the plywood out? Any help or direction would be helpful. Thanks...

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