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Old 01-12-2004, 10:26 AM
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Default Re: seacast foam transom

HA GEORGE
I did my with plywood approx 2 1/2 yrs ago and did not have any problems with it, if I was to use marine plywood again I would use three ½ inch sheets instead of two ¾ inch sheets easier to work with and more epoxy barriers. But I would not use wood again I would use the new composite materials that are on the market now. They now have been on boats long enough for me to have faith in them, they do cost more but you would not have to worry about rot again. As for the seacast foam that you mix up I personally would not use that method. No boat manufactures that I know of use it and I have questions about how good it really is. Let some one else do the Bata testing on it I don’t want to be the Ginny pig remember the second mouse gets the cheese.
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