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Thankfully the boat is kept nowhere near the house so I don't think thats the source. Guess I need a special trip just for the boat though.
Scott, I hear your point although its not in the cards this season. Also, my observations & a fairly recent survey (a SeaCraft owner as well) lead me to believe the transom is in fairly good shape. |
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-although I've never tried it, I hear they are pretty tasty if dipped in chocolate. Could be the beginning of the "tasty transom treat" theory [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img]
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I can send You some Bull Ants ! There the size of the Black carpenter ants x-cept Red & Mean as Fire ants !They'll eat all the termites,But then You gotta Get outta there Way when their finished !!
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Sorry to hear of your Termite problem that would have been a Budweiser moment for me. I would say a new transom job is in order as well. I wouldn’t want to trust my life and the lives of others in my boat on the integrity of that transom one more trip. It’s always better to be safe than sorry on boats. Here is South Florida there are news reports all the time of someone that didn’t do something or failed to check something and a boating accident happened.
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