Re: Sea drive transom repair? Sea Cast?
Where are you located? I looked into doing the pourable transom using the Nidacore or Arjay, but with shipping to started to get expensive. Without shipping its fairly cheap ($350-450). I decided to do the transom the "traditional" way, replacing the wood, and using epoxy. This is mainly because I needed to do stringer repairs and had to open up the floor anyway. The cost to me is looking to be about $600.00 for transom and stringers soup to nuts (epoxy resin, glass, rollers, fillers, ply, shipping costs, etc). Maybe post some picks of the stringer problems or areas you speak of, sounds like we are all confused as to where exactly your stringer problem is at.
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