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Old 09-11-2003, 01:51 AM
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I looked into that seacast stuff before I did my boat and decided against it. If I had to do my transom all over again I would use divinycell or one of the other composite materials on the market today instead of marine plywood. I cut all around the transom from the inside approx ½ from the outer hull and approx ½ “ deep peeled off the inside skin and then removed the old plywood. Then started from there with epoxy and new glass. There are lots of threads that talk about this type of work done on boats and lots of pictures on the home page under the different sizes of boats. Sounds like you got a 12 case Budweiser job there good luck
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