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Old 10-24-2011, 08:31 PM
Wildman Wildman is offline
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I used Penske board on my transom, I am very happy with it. Take a look at my build thread.
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Old 10-29-2011, 07:46 PM
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Default Got it inside on a cradle. Dry fitting the penske board

So I can lay out for the stringers that will be raised and extended in the back. I raised floor 2 inches aft changing to 3 1/2 forward. When I start glassing next week I am going to put a lot more glass in the rounded corners before installing the double penske transom. That potter putty made a mess of the transom. The outside gelcoat was all lumpy from the potter putty being cracked from the weak wet transom. I am saving as little as needed of the original transom. The floor will run out to the hull sides. Carmen wanted a lot of crown in the transom covering board. almost 5 inches. Fuel tank base is cut and laying in place so I could measure and lay out for tank order. I have a 74 gal tank going in from S&P in barnegat. One of the top fuel tank builders I know of.







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