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The second pour was delayed until last night. The before pic has most spacers visible. The other two photos were post pour.
Short video post second pour.
https://youtu.be/v-Pqd6Ie1Qo
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While you have it opened up, don't forget to re-do your deck drains/hoses/scuppers.

I had a hard time finding original sizes. Ended up changing to new & bigger stainless scuppers
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While you have it opened up, don't forget to re-do your deck drains/hoses/scuppers.

I had a hard time finding original sizes. Ended up changing to new & bigger stainless scuppers
Thank you for the tip Skunkboat!
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Nice work you will enjoy it for years to come, I did mine back in 2007/08 with Arjay pourable, I removed the outside skin and remove the rotten wood and pour, to this day not a single problem to report, not to mention I have an etec 135 HO pushing it with all that torque, no flexing.
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it's looking good, i do have a question , you used a chainsaw to hollow out the rotten wood, did you go all the way to the edge?
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it's looking good, i do have a question , you used a chainsaw to hollow out the rotten wood, did you go all the way to the edge?
Yes, every piece of wood in the transom was removed. This was made easier because I removed the splash well and inner transom skin.
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Poured the last 5 gal bucket of Seacast which topped off the transom and wings. Capped the transom, next is capping the wings.
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