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Old 10-22-2011, 07:35 PM
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Default A little lot of Karma. or re birth of a 20

I have seen some wet transoms but this one was caved in from the OB? It is amazing how the water got all the way to the top of the transom? The cap high above the engine well seemed to be sealed still. All the wood was like black wet shreaded wheat. All the plywood cores were bad. If any of you have not heard or seen coosa or penske board used in place of plywood this will be an enlightenment maybe? I trust this material more then any other core. Why? An old fishing friend of who has a very big commercial marble and granite installation business, Asked me where to buy the coosa penske board so he could attach it to some very intricate designs of marble to be hung on a wall at a big city convention center and I believe in at least one casino. When I found out he cut the foam board with a 40,000 psi water jet cad can table??? I thought I would see some water damage? Not a drop of water seems to have penetrated it. And this was only the 20 board not the denser blue water 26. It also will not warp like plywood if not stacked properly. Very light comparably.

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