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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1999 Starcraft Superfisherman Transom Restoration
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<blockquote data-quote="muskyhunter1978" data-source="post: 515351" data-attributes="member: 34965"><p>No need to feel pesky, I appreciate everyones input here. I'm no expert! As for those joints. Those two lips that roll over the entire thing are part of the splashwell assembly. What I did when I put it back in was run a heavy bead of 4200 just inside those edges underneath, as well as a bead down the entire length. When I dropped the splashwell in and got it all lined up, I had to take a rubber mallet and hammer it back down in place because its quite a bit tighter of a fit than it was originally (with that added 1/16" aluminum in there). When I did this, the sealant squeezed out all those places you pointed out. Made a helluva mess too.. lol. Probably a bit of overkill but as you pointed out, I want that wood to remain dry!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muskyhunter1978, post: 515351, member: 34965"] No need to feel pesky, I appreciate everyones input here. I'm no expert! As for those joints. Those two lips that roll over the entire thing are part of the splashwell assembly. What I did when I put it back in was run a heavy bead of 4200 just inside those edges underneath, as well as a bead down the entire length. When I dropped the splashwell in and got it all lined up, I had to take a rubber mallet and hammer it back down in place because its quite a bit tighter of a fit than it was originally (with that added 1/16" aluminum in there). When I did this, the sealant squeezed out all those places you pointed out. Made a helluva mess too.. lol. Probably a bit of overkill but as you pointed out, I want that wood to remain dry! [/QUOTE]
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