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Old 04-30-2017, 12:01 PM
jorgeinmiami jorgeinmiami is offline
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I'm almost done with my transom. I also went from the out side dug out the old wood cleaned it up and replaced the skin I cut out. I went with a product called Arjay which is a pourable material. I needed 3 buckets for mine. After it cured it's hard as a rock. I did layer the skin back on with 3 layers of 1708 and am now in the fairing part. If you plan on keeping the boat for awhile use some kind of composite materials. It lighter stronger and will never rot.

And I also replaced my floor with nida core and it's a lot better than wood . Lighter stronger and never rot. Just leave some wood to attached the console and t-top
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Old 04-30-2017, 03:25 PM
lelandtampa lelandtampa is offline
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on the Arjay did you use 15 gallons ? did you pull the outside skin off? how did you pour it in with no skin?
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