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OK pics from last weekend.
Transom is completely out. This took a lot longer then planned. The seacraft part was not bad (transom was mulch) but someone did a nice job injecting chopped and poly to strengthen transom. This picture was taken by leaning over the transom and doing a pararama (don't get seasick). You can see my test cut into the deck on the left side. ![]() Better shot of the test cut into deck (lower left), and my 150 gallon tank. ![]() The foam stringers were good. One side of the ply was good too: ![]() The other side was mulch, so I will cut back to good wood. My general plan for the good ply I leave (front bulkhead of closed transom, deck sections, etc) is to hit the exposed good wood with CPES before closing it up: ![]() I also removed the old ply cores (all were wet) from all the panels I will keep (casting deck cover, fish box cover, big tank cover, small tank cover - 4 total). These need to be sanded. Here is what the front panel looked like after sharp tools, but before power sander: ![]() My old transom and livewell, packaged and ready for new owner. ![]() Look at that classic seacraft shape! ![]() |
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