Pool liner seam

That doesn’t seem right. Is this a permanent above ground pool?
Is it already installed this way?
Some pictures would be helpful to get a better understanding.
 
The time to correct mistakes is before you cut anything. If you have water in the pool, drain and shift things around if you can. You don't need to shift a lot maybe 12 inches, probably less.
 
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While It is not ideal for it to be on a liner seam, I don’t think it’s going to implode or anything. It may cause an issue down the road and need to be patched/gasket replaced or something later so I would always be watchful of the area. This is an issue even if there’s not a seam.
Be sure to install all the gaskets properly & cut the liner last after getting the faceplate on so you don’t risk it sagging and not lining up as the tension from the water may be different in the seam spot vs the other areas.
Best of luck! Hope your health improves soon & you can enjoy a well deserved lounge in your pool😊
 

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I'd put a dab of silicone on both sides of the vinyl seam on both sides of the liner (front and back) at both points where it crosses the frame just to be sure there won't be water intrusion in the seam area since it's thicker in those two places compared to the rest of the cut out.
 
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I'd put a dab of silicone on both sides of the vinyl seam on both sides of the liner (front and back) at both points where it crosses the frame just to be sure there won't be water intrusion in the seam area since it's thicker in those two places compared to the rest of the cut out.
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