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Old 03-06-2012, 11:55 AM
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There is a local guide in my area who rebuilt his 22 Mako and used Seacast for the transom. He did a great job documenting the entire project including video. Here is the link to the page with a couple of videos hogging out the transom.

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http://skimmer.smugmug.com/Boat-Main...33412_RB3Zrz/4

http://skimmer.smugmug.com/Boat-Main...33412_RB3Zrz/5
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Can seacast be used to redo a 20" transom and raise it to 25" ? Will the styrene blush cause bonding issues in the exposed 5" of seacast resulting from raising the transom ?
Take a look at the links above. Before they poured the transom they created a mold for a modified notch. I guess they figured it would be safer if they raised the surrounding area to let in less water.
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