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Looks great!! And there are a few here that took the alum caps off and just glassed and sanded to seal the transom. Much better way of doing it!
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Looks real nice, good work!
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Looks good, mine doesn't have a cap either, why drill extra holes in your transom for no reason.
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great looking
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Tis better to be quiet and thought a fool than open your mouth and prove it!! 1991 V-20 cuddy I/O 350 volvo duo prop, 1998 15ft Grumman 9.9 Johnson
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Thanks guys, your kind words goes a long way..!
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Looking great...I'm waiting on cooler weather here to tear in to mine...your giving me the confidence I need!
I'm very interested in your application of the gel-coat. It would be great to see alot of pics of that. I've heard you can brush it on as well as spray it. Seems like the brushing on would look like crap but I'm not familiar with gel-coat. Which are you doing?
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Thanks, Its easy make sure you seal EVERY HOLE, Arjay can be best describe as thick paint if it finds any hole it will spill out, That was my only little problem, also it does cure and heat up very hot so don’t panic. As for the Gel Coat I am still up for ideas, I am using the local guys for ideas, I may paint or gel not sure yet but I will let you know.
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GREAT JOB!!...looks good...one of these days on mine, and I'm gonna get rid of that ugly-*** cap, too...
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