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 Re: Transom Swells about half an inch Well if I jump in the water right now... | 
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 Re: Transom Swells about half an inch Damm Mulv, I'm not feeling any love from ya today. :-*  | 
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 Re: Transom Swells about half an inch Wifey loves me whenever I swell more then half an inch. ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D | 
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 Re: Transom Swells about half an inch She fakes it really well MJ, thats all that counts, right. ;D ;D | 
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 Re: Transom Swells about half an inch Bill, check out Seacast Pourable Transon Repair. I have not used it myself but it could be a viable & economical way to repair your transom. Perhaps some of the GODs can shed some light into this option.  http://www.seawolfindustries.com/seacast.html | 
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 Re: Transom Swells about half an inch At those prices, this could be a good fix. As long as the product does what it says it can. http://transomrepair.com/store/agora...roduct=Seacast | 
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 Re: Transom Swells about half an inch anyone ever use this? i didn't even know it existed? ??? | 
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 Re: Transom Swells about half an inch It seems like you would still need to take the boat apart so you could makes sure you have a solid shell to pour into. If you just cut out the wood and framed out the top what happens if you have a hole in the inner shell (which I mean the fiberglass covering the transom)under the splash well. It seems like the product would run into the bottom of the boat in the bildge section. Maybe they addressed that part and I missed as I skimmed over it. | 
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