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Old 07-23-2003, 12:30 PM
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Default Re: Transom Concerns?

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I tend to approach this transom issue a little differently on wood transoms. Which is, it’s broke, when do I need to do something about it? It’s usually just a matter of TIME. Some ware at about 12-15 years down the line of a boat a transom job is in order. At about 20 years down the line all doubt is gone. I used all types of methods before I made my decision to do my transom but only after I got into the job and saw the wood or lets say mushy stuff all doubts were gone. It’s kind of like a tune up on your car, do you do it when it first starts to show slow pick up and it’s idling ruffle or do you do it when it stops running and your stuck on the side of the road.
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