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Old 12-29-2010, 02:57 AM
Seacraft84 Seacraft84 is offline
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Default Re: 1977 20ft Master Angler Restoration

Thanks. Still needs a belt sander to it to fine tune the curve.
Glassed up the holes for the fish box drain and floor drains along with one of the thru-hull high speed pickups. Counter sunk all the screw holes in the transom, inside and out, to get it ready for the wood to be glassed in tomorrow evening. All the patches from previous holes and everything were redrilled also. Look at all the holes from transducers, swim platforms, and aux motor mounts the transom has had over the last 33 years.
Going to lay down a thick bead of cabosil mixture along the perimeter of the transom, and all holes will get cabosil in them and then some troweled across the whole stern. Two layers of 1.5oz mat sandwiched between the transom glass and wood. Then I am going to screw the glass into the wood and let it set up, while I attach the second sheet.

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