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Old 02-18-2004, 08:22 PM
Austinboat Austinboat is offline
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Default Re: New guy, old boat, dead transom

Thanx Otto. I have little or no experience with fiberglass but have been reading a lot. Am good with tools and can't wait to get started. This site is a wealth of knowledge. Lots of info and folks don't seem to try something new.
Have been fishing the Gulf out of Port O'conner and Port Aransas for the last 4 years, going as far as 45 miles out(you gotta go this far out to get deep water in Texas) in my 87 20'Mako CC. The 60 gallon tank has been my limitation and I wanted something bigger. Believe that the SC will be a big step up after I sink some $ and much work into it. Want to fish from it for the next 10 years or so.

I figured that I'd use MUCH epoxy fabricating a solid transom but figured with the kevlar it'd be a brute for strong. Got the kevlar CHEAP though. Anybody used any of it?
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