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Old 10-19-2013, 05:06 PM
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Like a rabid Spider Monkey. Nice.
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Old 10-19-2013, 09:21 PM
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Picked up some material yesterday for the transom and the inner hull. I decided to use a product called Corelite for the transom, It was recommended by a friend who has done a lot of restores in his time. Its about the same weight as Penske or coosa board, But it cuts a lot easier. It looks like Azek and almost cuts like it, but you cant compress it like azek. It is rough on both sides.

I ripped a pieceof 1/8 Luan down to use as template material, So out came the shears, heat gun and pencil and off I went making a template.
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Old 10-19-2013, 09:29 PM
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After I dry fitted both pieces, I cut a piece of mat for between both of them, I mixed up some poly and layed it out, dropped the second piece on top and put a couple screws through it to hold. Then I grabbed some weight laying around to samich them together. (samich is from duck dynasty if you don't watch it)


I also grounded down the boogers on outdrive hole and smothered some dynaglass to smooth it out and layed a layer of mat over it to finish it off. I also layed some dynaglass in some of the gouches from removing the transom.
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