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Unread 09-28-2013, 05:39 AM
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Must have had to go to Riverside! Quite the marine lumberyard. Biloxi has a good yard too.
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Unread 09-29-2013, 03:19 PM
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Must have had to go to Riverside! Quite the marine lumberyard. Biloxi has a good yard too.
The place I went was George Kellet and Sons. I have never been to riverside, it sounds like they have a big outfit there.
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Unread 09-29-2013, 03:24 PM
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I was able to work on the V today. I figured I would take a break to eat and post progress.

It looks like the guy that fixed the transom before shreck owned it originally just added rover woven to the transom and made some kind of brace system. I say that because all of the rest of the wood is rotten really bad. It's coming out really easy and I should be able to grind off the rest.



I am going to use this piece after I clean it up as backing when I pour my Arjay. A lot cheaper than coosa.

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Unread 09-29-2013, 05:26 PM
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I was able to work on the V today. I figured I would take a break to eat and post progress.

It looks like the guy that fixed the transom before shreck owned it originally just added rover woven to the transom and made some kind of brace system. I say that because all of the rest of the wood is rotten really bad. It's coming out really easy and I should be able to grind off the rest.



I am going to use this piece after I clean it up as backing when I pour my Arjay. A lot cheaper than coosa.

was there a motor on that transom
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was there a motor on that transom
wow that looks like a lot of work long as you keep her alive
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wow that looks like a lot of work long as you keep her alive
yep it had a 225 merc. and I can see why the transom was flexing so much. The wood was all wet and rotted and then the stringers were rotted and they broke.
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Unread 09-30-2013, 10:19 AM
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Lotta work goin' on there..but it'll all be worth it when ya getter done..turns out Wellcraft didn't do such a great job on their stringers, etc...but like said, they probably didn't envision us hangin' on to 'em 30-40 years later either...
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