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Well after finally getting my truck ready for inspection I got to work on the boat somemore this evening, got two layers of mat on and one layer of chop.If the weather allows tomorrow I will be gringing that down to see how many more layers I will need and doing that in the morning, then build the splashwell and put the transom in in the afternoon. I am gonna attach the splashwell to the inner transom before glassing the transom in.
http://www.myfishingpictures.com/sho...t=1&thecat=500 http://www.myfishingpictures.com/sho...t=1&thecat=500 |
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Gigolot,
Pictures are great and showing the progress...looks good. Keep us posted. Will you be mounting the engine directly on the transom, or on a bracket?
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SeaCraft:1966 19' Bowrider & 1962 21' Raceboat |
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Yes, great pics, and I'm glad I don't need to get that far into my bowrider. My skin's itching just looking at all that fiberglass work!
rockdoc
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"why are you buying such an old boat?" 1974 SeaFari V6 i/o, 1965 Bowrider 19' i/o, 1975 Sceptre 23' i/o, WS Tarpon and Hobie kayaks, 12' Starcraft tin boat |
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I Ordered the $855.55 worth of pourable composite reinforced transom material thurs, it should be here by tuesday. If anyone is interested in a learning process on how your suposed to replace a transom without wood let me know. I havn't set a date to do the pour yet but im looking at wednesday or thursday of this week. I will have all the fiberglass work completed this weekend and a form made to fit the inner transom to pour into.
http://transomrepair.com/zk/ http://transomrepair.com/store/agora...roduct=Seacast |
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