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Old 01-08-2007, 10:12 PM
Bryan A. Bryan A. is offline
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Default Re: wood repair

Anything is doable. And you are in the right place. I don't have any experience with outdrives but from what I can tell it looks like someone repaired it before. Without seing in person I can't tell what is going on. Maybe some of the other members could chime in and offer help. The nice thing about an I/O is the transom does not have to support the weight of the motor. Good luck.
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Old 01-09-2007, 08:11 PM
hotlude91 hotlude91 is offline
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Default Re: wood repair

well i checked the stringers ,thinkin i was in deep trouble ,and to my surprise i drilled into them and perfect tan colored and dry wood came out onto the drill bit.i was really happy to see that.now i know i can go further into rebuilding this boat into the fishing boat it was made to be..
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