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ReelToy 11-02-2008 01:32 PM

Using Seacast transom repair
 
Has anyone used Seacast to repair thier transom and added a Armstrong bracket? What I really want to know is does it hold up and give enough strength to support the bracket? I've been all thru thier website and and it seems to be a good product. I will be adding knee braces and raising transom.

dlb511 11-02-2008 10:26 PM

Re: Using Seacast transom repair
 
Look down three lines in the same discussion and you will find the same question being answered. You can also look for more info by doing a search. Will save you a lot of time. :)

ReelToy 11-03-2008 01:43 PM

Re: Using Seacast transom repair
 
Yeah I saw it after I posted. Even reading it I'm still not sure it's as good as the old plywood tried and true method.


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