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Welcome Wisemen to CSC
I have owned my 23' since 1985. I too thought my transom was solid as I keep things pretty well buttoned up. Boy was I mistaken! ![]() Imagine if you left the 30 year old transom "as is" and mounted your bracket and engine and a year later because of the added stress you now need to replace it. You now have added extra expenses for de-rigging the motor and bracket [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] IMO R E P L A C E the Transon now [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]
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Hey Chuck, look at this one. Man I never thought for a minute it was good.
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The Rot Doctor
I worked on a 1958 Chris Craft lapstrake hull and used this stuff on the area around the rudder post and strut bolts and it worked great. I don't know about a wet transom ........... |
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