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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1986 Lund Predator renovation
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<blockquote data-quote="westr212" data-source="post: 429583" data-attributes="member: 22045"><p>[ATTACH=full]90383[/ATTACH]Transom board advise</p><p>We completed cutting out the board and tried to slide it in. The template was cut to size. We are fearful it will just be too big but if we push it all the way in to test it we will not get it back out to finish with old timers formula. Should we give ourselves 1/4 inch on each side and the bottom to ensure we don't wind up with the profIle being too tall or even 1/2 inch? It is already tight and we've got six inches further to lower it in. There is some tolerance on the sides but none on the top to bottom measurement. You can see the sides have an inch now with six inches more to go in. How do you get a transom board out if you had it ready to go in and decided you needed it back out for some modifications?[ATTACH=full]1[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="westr212, post: 429583, member: 22045"] [ATTACH type="full" alt="20170301_153031.jpg"]90383._xfImport[/ATTACH]Transom board advise We completed cutting out the board and tried to slide it in. The template was cut to size. We are fearful it will just be too big but if we push it all the way in to test it we will not get it back out to finish with old timers formula. Should we give ourselves 1/4 inch on each side and the bottom to ensure we don't wind up with the profIle being too tall or even 1/2 inch? It is already tight and we've got six inches further to lower it in. There is some tolerance on the sides but none on the top to bottom measurement. You can see the sides have an inch now with six inches more to go in. How do you get a transom board out if you had it ready to go in and decided you needed it back out for some modifications?[ATTACH type="full" alt="20170301_153031.jpg"]1[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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