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Looks good man. I'm planning on doing it at the end of summer. how much was the total cost?
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DANG!
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looks great
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Looks good man. I'm planning on doing it at the end of summer. how much was the total cost?
The Arjay was about $360, the Pettit paint was $35 from a surplus place we have down here in Daytona. Ended up buying another gallon for $80. Gonna finish painting the rest of the boat with it...
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Very nice! Seems like that Arjay stuff is the way to go. The finished product looks beautiful.

Thanks for posting all the pics.
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Very nice! Seems like that Arjay stuff is the way to go. The finished product looks beautiful.

Thanks for posting all the pics.

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Excellent work, Looks good as for Arjay I am not sure why go any other way when replacing a rotten transom. Its 15 times stronger than wood, easy to work with, very economical, floats and is truly life long. I can't remove the traces off my driveway to this day, talk about bonding !!
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Great job, another successful transom rebuild....I'm taking notes.
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That repair looks great. How will you apply the final paint?
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Great job!

I would imagine that this job is in my future

Few questions...

1) How hard was it to get the coring out and what did you use?

2) What type of Petit paint did you use?
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