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Teak looks fantastic!! Nicely done. Sounds like you're on top of the scupper problem.
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Thanks Destroyer! I'm very happy with the teak, and actually, found it wasn't all that much work. Just an investment in a few evenings and warm days to get the sealant done.
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Teak DOES look great!!...nice job!!...
On that hole in the back of the rod-box...have you considered facing the rod-box itself from the rod-holder back...attach to the front edge of the rod-holder and add cleats around the inside lip of the rod-box to attach to...could be done w/Starboard or more teak...filling in that hole as is, is gonna be a tough one...
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really thats an easy fix.remove it,clean & rough up the plastic from the back.cut wax paper bigger than the hole.wet the paper with resin & cover it with fiberglass cloth,lay it over the hole from the back & tape the edges in place.let it cure.remove the paper & now cut cloth to fit in the hole from the front,rough up the resin & wet it out & lay the cloth in & keep building till you reach the level of the plastic.sand & paint the boxes.done.I did a lot of repairs on mine.lots of fiberglass how to on youtube.
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She made splashdown this week, and she still floats!
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