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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1984 Sylvan Supper Snapper Rebuild
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<blockquote data-quote="clc442" data-source="post: 515707" data-attributes="member: 32047"><p>Next up was a new transom, the old one was still solid, but bowed out in the middle. I ended up making the transom out of BCX plywood. I had to use 3 sheets of plywood and plane it down to get the same thickness. I then cut it to size and filled any gaps with filler and sealed the edges with waterproof glue and painted it with 3 coats of outdoor primer paint. The sheet metal had some hole from previous motors bolted thru the transom. I cut a small patch of 22 gauge aluminum and filled the holes with some GB water weld. It might not be the best way to fix this, but once its painted should be ok.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clc442, post: 515707, member: 32047"] Next up was a new transom, the old one was still solid, but bowed out in the middle. I ended up making the transom out of BCX plywood. I had to use 3 sheets of plywood and plane it down to get the same thickness. I then cut it to size and filled any gaps with filler and sealed the edges with waterproof glue and painted it with 3 coats of outdoor primer paint. The sheet metal had some hole from previous motors bolted thru the transom. I cut a small patch of 22 gauge aluminum and filled the holes with some GB water weld. It might not be the best way to fix this, but once its painted should be ok. [/QUOTE]
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