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Skunk introduced me to Carbon Core. I had heard of Nida Core and I think this may be the same company just a new name. Also I've seen SeaCast pours but that stuff is a lot thicker and I think there'd be a much better chance of trapping air. CarbonCore looks like the way to go. I'm sure shipping on that kind of stuff is high. I'm fortunate enough to live close to them and when I'm ready just go buy it straight from them.
Shipping would make it prohibitively expensive. I picked up mine from a distributor on Long Island. Reinforced Plastics Inc, Farmingdale.
Look up my thread here on the transom pour as well as the videos.

You should dig out well below the motorwell drains (remove the brass drain tubes before chainsawing!). So you know, 2 buckets will fill the transom up to the level of the 25" motor cutout. You might get away with one bucket if you plan and calculate the volume that you dig out

You are going to need at least 60 degree weather or a heated garage.
There are different catalyst for different temp ranges.
go on Carbon Core website and download pdf
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