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Re: Transoms outer skin has been removed
Had I been able to get all the wood out of the transom without cutting I was considering a product called Sea
Cast. Based on limited research Sea Cast appears to be a great product. I understand that it is hard foam and you pour it in the cleaned out transom. The boat can be used a day later. |
Re: Transoms outer skin has been removed
If I ever have to do my transom, I will do the Seacast, just for the ease of doing it!
The outside transom is so thick, add the inside glass with the Seacast I think it will be more then strong enough even if all wood isn't out. I will add knee boards from the stringers to the inside and glass them to the transom for extra support. But I am hoping that I never have to do it!! |
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WF , any progress ?
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After the motor's off, it's probably pretty easy ;) ... ...and I've got it on pretty good authority w/two trusted witnesses...choice of core material doesn't matter if the job's done properly...even if the new synthetic cores are used and not sealed right, they'll soak water like a sponge ;) ... |
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