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I have since decided to re build the transom after all, glad I did it was not rotted but soaked all the way down. I removed part of the skin for better and easier access to the wood removal since it’s not quite rotten it’s tough removing it new chain and all.
After I clean it up completely I will set the skin back in place and then pour it. I will post pictures as I go along. I have the hull completely sanded and ready to prime I will be working on both at the same time hopefully I will have decent hull when completed. Wish me luck.. |
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Removing the wood is quite a challenge even with the partial skin removal, The wood at the sides are sold, pain in the neck, I am moving up to rental saw 20" bar in the morning its going to get done.
Tip: If you ever pounce upon a hull to good to be true PASS :) As for the material for the transom I am in a dilemma not sure which way to go just yet. SeaCast have a distributor here in Florida, hour drive from where I live , Price is still 215 for 5 gallon. Nida Core is still 119.00 (I can pick up also 2hr drive) Arjay is 159.00 will drop ship for 20.00 Which one should I use? HEEEEEEEEEEELP ! |
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