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gofastsandman 04-25-2016 07:03 PM

Those transom trim caps are responsible for more failures than I can count.

Albury glasses theirs on top for this very reason.

pelican 04-25-2016 07:54 PM

"transom issue" - "issue" ? that's a problem ! it's been like that for a long time ....

FishStretcher 04-25-2016 08:05 PM

You can plate it or use C channel and run essentially indefinitely if the metal properly takes the load, which is what I did.

mazz888 04-26-2016 10:15 AM

Thanks for the input I will put some shots up once I get into it. Anyone know a good place 5o have it done near cape cod? Unfortunately I don't have the time to get into it myself right now

Blackfin26 04-26-2016 12:06 PM

FibFab in Orleans. 508-255-9409. Give Bob a few days to get back to you.

CHANCE1234 04-26-2016 10:51 PM

I responded on THT. I'm local to you if I can offer any help let me know

RUSTYNTABATHA 04-27-2016 07:10 AM

did some research and there are several pourable repair company's .... seacast is the lightest at 6.7 # per gal... nida and arjay are 7.1-7.3 # per gal.... I also read of several DIY blends to make your own... then got to thinking ... if you can add balloons to resin ..... why could I not add them to this stuff.... MOre reading I guess ...

mazz888 04-27-2016 10:10 AM

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Originally Posted by CHANCE1234 (Post 243259)
I responded on THT. I'm local to you if I can offer any help let me know

Just saw that thank you I will be home on the Cape this weekend if you are around and feel like having a look.

mazz888 04-27-2016 10:11 AM

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Originally Posted by RUSTYNTABATHA (Post 243263)
did some research and there are several pourable repair company's .... seacast is the lightest at 6.7 # per gal... nida and arjay are 7.1-7.3 # per gal.... I also read of several DIY blends to make your own... then got to thinking ... if you can add balloons to resin ..... why could I not add them to this stuff.... MOre reading I guess ...

Thank you I have been looking into that a bit do you know how it stands up over time?

RUSTYNTABATHA 04-27-2016 03:45 PM

depends on who you ask ... a end user or seller... there are several builders using this as their transom for new builds.... I want strong .. and light ... and to last about 5 years .... that's when I plan to go into the transom and floor .... several people with MANY years of use on a pourable with great results .... some not so good .... pretty sure it is in the prep and detail when you do it ..


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