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Boat mods DO's and DON'Ts for newbies?
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<blockquote data-quote="assaultcraft8993" data-source="post: 306461" data-attributes="member: 10956"><p>I took the caps off because it was easier to pull out old wood of transom. I just got done snading them and pounding out the dents that were in them. So it has caps and soon the new wood in the transom..onto the sainding of the hull and inside to prep for paint....LONG LONG process...Due to the lovely weather we have here in central VA couldn't do much. The garage is full of wood working tools and new table saw, so all work is done outside. One day it's in the 60's and next we have a dusting of snow...So time to get all things needed. Use to build fiberglass Wahoo boats so i have ten boxes of parts peices all my hatches and electrical stuff I would ever need. The wife finally realizes "what is in all those boxes" and ooooh you don't have to buy the expensive peices "glad you kept all those boxes" :LOL22:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="assaultcraft8993, post: 306461, member: 10956"] I took the caps off because it was easier to pull out old wood of transom. I just got done snading them and pounding out the dents that were in them. So it has caps and soon the new wood in the transom..onto the sainding of the hull and inside to prep for paint....LONG LONG process...Due to the lovely weather we have here in central VA couldn't do much. The garage is full of wood working tools and new table saw, so all work is done outside. One day it's in the 60's and next we have a dusting of snow...So time to get all things needed. Use to build fiberglass Wahoo boats so i have ten boxes of parts peices all my hatches and electrical stuff I would ever need. The wife finally realizes "what is in all those boxes" and ooooh you don't have to buy the expensive peices "glad you kept all those boxes" :LOL22: [/QUOTE]
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