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Old 03-03-2006, 11:11 AM
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Default Re: Coosa

Although I have never used the stuff I really like it based on so many guys which have and told me so. But it sure does cost $$. The biggest concerns on SeaCrafts is the transom area due to it needing to be strong, light, and rot free. If money is a issue you could just do the Transom with it, then use other materials for the rest of the boat where weight and strength and rot free is not as much of a issue. I personally really like a heavy boat for the ride but with a 8’ beams boat “lighter is better” in the transom and 30% lighter that wood sounds really good to me.


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