Re: SeaCraft transom/etc
Trayder,
Thanks for the info. By the way, great site!!
I just bought the boat a couple of weeks ago, and the transom isn't going to fall off any time soon. Unless you had a moister tester, I doubt you could tell it was wet. When I was shopping for boats, I used a moisture meter, and 85% of the outboard boats that I looked at that where over 4 years old (not on a bracket), had wet transoms. I will probably leave it for now, just investigating options. I have done transoms on bass boats, skiffs, and center consoles. I was just looking for any tribal knowledge specific to SeaCrafts. The people from seacast are in Edgewater FL, (about 40 miles from me), and have invited me over to look at the product, and some boats that have been repaired. The say it is now being used in new boat construction, but they did not say who is using it.
Thanks again,
John
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