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Old 01-21-2015, 10:37 PM
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Drill some holes in coosa to allow cabosil to ooze out; use bolts/screws through existing transom skin to pull coosa up against inside skin. I'd install a layer or two of 1708 against inside skin, wrapped around 6-12" into hull sides and bottom and then try to install the cabosil/coosa while the 1708 is still tacky to get a good chemical bond. Get a couple guys to help with mixing resin and laying glass; refrigerate resin to maximize working time. And I'd use epoxy resin or at least vinyl ester resin for maximum bond strength.
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