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I used a pourable transom material called Arjay and I purchased it at FGCI in ft lauderdale
It took just over 3 buckets of 5 gallons. It was a lot easier than I thought when it came time to do the pour. I also raised the transom to 26 inches and also did my cap and floor with nida core. I am fortunate to have the original seacraft splashwell |
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jorge did you raise your floor?
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I did not. Just did not want to get into that . I don't plan on a bracket or big 4 stroke engine . Plan to put batteries under console and with the weight taken of with the nida core I should be ok . I can always put plugs in the deck drains and I've given some thought to maybe moving console up a few inches.
One thing I forgot to mention if you raise the transom measure the placement of the the bolts that attach the engine to the transom and your splashwell. I was told to raise transom to 26 1/2 Or to reposition the splashwell. |
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