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Unread 04-06-2009, 12:47 PM
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That is an great job! €

You are not putting the cap back on are you?? Skools and a few others just built it up with glass and painted when done, no more cap, means no more water in there!!
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No cap for me, I like the way it looks without it.
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Chomper, Man thats a Great job!! Got any pics of that pour stuff?
I really thought hard about doing it on my stringers and ribs.
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Vic, no sorry I don't have any pics. I can tell you that is very easy to mix and pour but by all means make sure you have every little tiny hole blocked. I had two bust loose on me. It is all really in the preparation the pour itself is really easy (if the duct tape holds). The funny thing is one of the old motor mount holes broke loose and it went into the bilge I reached in to stop it and hit my float switch that I did not disconnect and the pump kicked on. I needed a new pump anyway LOL.
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That sounds like something that I would do. LOL You'll be fishin soon.
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looks good man....better than I would do
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Ok I am just about finished and thought I would post an update. This is my first transom and fiberglass job so this isn't a closeup picture. Still needs a few coats of paint to finish. It's not perfect but it should get me fishin again. I am glad I took your guys advice and made it a 25.
man that thing looks great, lets hang a yamaha 350 on it.
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WOW, Great Job and fast to. I cut and removed my transom from the inside. New wood and glass, but it took me all summer to do it. Again..GREAT JOB.
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Hey Skools 350 that would be down right scary!! lol. I actually went back and found some rough spots so I sanded again and repainted, much nicer now.

Hammer, I must have read your transom rebuild thread a hundred times awesome job on that. It helped me quite a bit.
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man that looks friggin great, that suff you pour it do you just leave it there and it gets hard? did you have to get all the wood out or just what you can and the back looks great too did you paint it come work on my boat pppllleeaassee
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