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Ok I tried to get a decent pic of this. I hope I have been describing this correctly.
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I am looking forward to seeing what you find and your fix. I've completely replaced my transom 2 seasons ago and I am now thinking of cutting out the floor and replacing my stringers. I planned on doing this this past winter but I have ran out of time. My floor does flex in rough water and I think this is a result of the sides being pulled in when the new transom work was done. I stay strictly on the rivers so its not a big deal to me. Take lots of pics and keep us updated.
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Well I don't have any flex in the floor at all, it is solid as a rock. I am still not sure how to approach it yet being that it is only a couple of inches that is soft and the glass is still strong. All of my running is done in the Chesapeake and tidal creeks. I will take plenty of pics I like taking pictures.
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actually you dont need to do anything to them as long as they are solid glass wise the wood was only a form for the glass per say. the the new boats the stringers are only made of glass on a mold then glassed in hollow so you should be ok.
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1978 V20 Cuddy w/ 225 Johnson. And Several other boat's |
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