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Unread 07-28-2010, 06:30 PM
nepatsfanatic nepatsfanatic is offline
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Wow, I think that is a pretty quick method to get in there with the chainsaw, plus it saves a ton of time trying to patch it all together again. I agree that cutting of the outer skin really is not cool, it must compromise the hull integrity pretty badly and is probably not the way to go. Do you have any pics of the repair as you were doing it? Did you remove all wood coast to coast or leave good areas alone?. I'd be real grateful for supplier info and materials type used, quantity, cost, etc,. It looks to me that I would have to cut a portion of the rear cap or remove the entire top of the boat and also the liner that forms the floor, etc., to get access to the inner transom skin. Your method is sounding better and better!.
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