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Frizzle- I was planning on replacing the transom if necessary and potentially notching it down a few inches.
Shine- the transom is about 1-7/8 inches thick, I don't know much about how fiberglass is laid, but I'm guessing the core is about 1-1/2 inches thick or so. |
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Is this a project a fiberglass novice could/should undertake? I have a friend that does fiberglass work that I know would be willing to offer advice/guidance, so I wouldn't be flying totally blind.
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Two 3/4" marine plys or either marine foam like coosa will be plenty strong with a good layer of glass on each side.
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Thanks frizzle. I would say i at least have basic skills i'm fairly handy mechanically. I think this is something i am capable of.
Frizzle, you're in the pamlico sound area right? If so, i would love to check out your seacraft collection sometime and pick your brain a litle about fiberglass I'm in little Washington. |
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