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filleted the skin to the hull.

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all tabbed in with 2 layers of 1708. Everything went on really good. I really liked using the 1/2" chopped strands from us composites to make my own cat hair with. Way better to work with than the bondo stuff, plus I didn't have to worry about the wax like I would with the bondo hair.

Tomorrow I should be able to glass a small cap where the transom top and sides are. After that sets, then I can pour in the Arjay. Once that sets then I can glass it all up and be finished with the transom rebuild.

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Sweet! Keep us posted, love reading about others projects.
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Well I was able to glass in the transom area so that I can pour the arjay tomorrow. It's not the strongest but all I need it to do is hold the arjay for the time being. I'll go back and grid it down and lay some more glass down.

I was very impressed by the 1708 where I tabbed in the inner transom skin. That lamination is strong like an ox. I can just imagine how strong it's going to be once I pour the arjay then put knees to the stringers.

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looks great!! only thing i think i would have done is put the knees in and poured the aray in them or around them to make solid mate with transom?? sounds good any way but what do i know. keep up the good work!!
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looks great!! only thing i think i would have done is put the knees in and poured the aray in them or around them to make solid mate with transom?? sounds good any way but what do i know. keep up the good work!!
That's a really good Idea MJ. I wish I would have done that. You would have been able to hang 1000 lbs off a bracket strong.
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