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Old 12-21-2013, 08:59 PM
billythekid billythekid is offline
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as soon as I get the boat set in the garage the first order of business was getting the transom installed, again the transom is a composite called corelite. its very strong and cuts easier than Penske or coose board. and the glass makes a very strong bond to it.

got 2 2x4s and 8 long bolts with washers and marked them out and drilled some holes to sandwich the transom to corelite. I layed up 2 wet layer of mat on the transom and layed it in there and boltes and clamped everything together.

also a pic of my drum of polyester.
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