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Thanks everyone, I used Arjay, worked very well. Easy to work with, poured very easy, filled every nook and crannie. It is a very solid...
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That really does look nice, what did you paint it with?
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Well done sailor, well done. Looks great!!!!
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That looks great.

I never heard of Arjay, so i googled it. Did you use the Pourable ceramic compound?

You went with a 25" transom, so is another motor in the works?
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Nice work and good to see you got your helper involved with the project.
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Yea, he is a good little helper..

I used the ceramic pourable, I was very impressed, easy to work with and very strong. I looked at Sea Cast that happens to be made near by, its almost double the cost, This seemed like a very good alternative. Very happy with the results.
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Yea, he is a good little helper..

I used the ceramic pourable, I was very impressed, easy to work with and very strong. I looked at Sea Cast that happens to be made near by, its almost double the cost, This seemed like a very good alternative. Very happy with the results.
Keep us posted, Wolf!!...that looks great...glad to hear the Arjay worked out so well...thanks for the pics...what's the next step??...
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Nice job, Did you use ceramic and pour it, or wood? If ceramic how much did you use? Thank You
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Believe it or not it took about 12 gallons..
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