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Re: transom question
Besides if the transom does give way the motor probably won't go to the bottom cause the steering and battery cables will hold it to the boat, oh and your boat does have floatation anyway. ;D
Just kidding, you'll be fine. The amount of wood that was not there on mine, the mold was plenty strong. |
Re: transom question
Twisted, where are you located?
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Re: transom question
gulfport, ms
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Re: transom question
is that an i/o? if so it's not holding a ton of weight so run her hard and wet. ;D
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Post some Pics. of what ya got Twist. ;)
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Re: transom question
SKOOLZ, its a johnson 175. the same one you helped me (tx again) out with last year.
and sry guys, my wife has the camera w/ her in chicago, so thier wont be any 'action shots' but, i should be able to manage a few b4 & afters. and hopefully, when i finaly get her wet, no pics of my motor passing the boat! |
Re: transom question
If you find that the interior wood in the transom is wet pour undiluted antifreeze on the wood let it soak in pour some more until the wood will not absorb any more . Antifreeze will kill the wood cancer for a while. Antifreeze will absorb the water epoxy won't. Once the antifreeze dries in the wood epoxy will stick to it. Strange but true; antifreeze will control athletes foot, it is not a cure.
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