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Old 07-17-2006, 10:43 PM
quonie quonie is offline
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Default Re: 1971 20 SF Transom project

Well I'll be darn. I asked on another thread if anyone tried removing the wood core on the transom from the inside and didn't get a response.
What made you try this method?
Can you show a picture from the stern? Do you plan on building the transom up higher or close the whole thing in?
Your question on the fir. Better off using a high grade marine ply. As for a tool someone suggest a Fein Multimaster
on another thread in this section.Never used one myself but will try it out soon. Where are you located? Keep us updated with the progress
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Old 07-18-2006, 01:12 AM
Yamtt125 Yamtt125 is offline
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Default Re: 1971 20 SF Transom project

Quonie,
I am doing it from the inside because I plan on puting a new floor in and reconstructing the livewell and bilge access area, so why cut up the outside of the boat when I am going to cut up the inside?
I will get a picture of the stern as soon as a get a chance.
I plan on raising the transom 5in.
thanks for the responce
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