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Old 10-25-2014, 10:05 AM
FLexpat FLexpat is offline
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Originally Posted by waterpressure View Post
She needs to dry out for a month or so.
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FYI - if there is wet wood, foam or balsa anywhere that is fully, mostly, or even partially enclosed with fiberglass (e.g. transom, stringers, deck) it isn't going to completely dry in a month, year, or decade without extreme measures. And then you still have the rot damage.

Plan on using a tyvek suit when you start grinding and cutting and remember that whatever you cut out comes out in 1/100th of the time it takes to put it back in.

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