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			Very nice!  Seems like that Arjay stuff is the way to go.  The finished product looks beautiful.   Thanks for posting all the pics. 
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			Excellent work, Looks good as for Arjay I am not sure why go any other way when replacing a rotten transom. Its 15 times stronger than wood, easy to work with, very economical, floats and is truly life long. I can't remove the traces off my driveway to this day, talk about bonding !!   | 
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			Great job, another successful transom rebuild....I'm taking notes.
		 
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			That repair looks great. How will you apply the final paint?
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			Great job!  I would imagine that this job is in my future Few questions... 1) How hard was it to get the coring out and what did you use? 2) What type of Petit paint did you use? 
				__________________ Regards Barry 1987 V20 (sold) :( 1996 23' Wellcraft 1991 V20 ;) | 
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			Very nice! thanks for pics, Arjay is the way to go!
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 For the question above, I applied the final paint with a spray gun. Reduce it (using Pettit reducer) 15%. Answer 1. My "coring" was basically mulch; hence the "worse the rot the easier the job". We used and combination of long flat steel (bought long pry bars from Harbor Freight) and a long 1" flat blade drill bit with an extension on a drill. That did the most damage. I know some people have used a chainsaw but we didn't have one. A long bladed chainsaw would have made the job much easier. There were times I wished we had one. Getting the old stuff out and preparing is the hardest and longest part of the job. Took us 5 or 6 hours just to clean it out. Answer 2. I used the Pettit Easyproxy. Its one part and literally you can mix 10 oz. of paint and an once and a half of their reducer and pour it right in to a spray gun and spray to your hearts content. Use laquer thinner to clean up. VERY easy process. Make sure you have plenty of plastic gloves for this job. And MAKE SURE you do a really good job of covering the holes in the skin of the transom. If you don't, the Arjay will find you ;) trust me. Good Luck 
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			I am curious as to whether anyone has had to do a transom repair on a stern drive V20.
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			Thanks smkinan!
		 
				__________________ Regards Barry 1987 V20 (sold) :( 1996 23' Wellcraft 1991 V20 ;) | 
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