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Gregor Transom
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<blockquote data-quote="gregor12" data-source="post: 479477" data-attributes="member: 28987"><p>Hi All,</p><p>I had to tear out my plywood transom for my 12" Gregor. I'm looking for suggestions from anyone that had to deal with the two brackets / gussets how did you work around these? The transom had 3 ea. 1/2" pieces of plywood stapled together to make the thickness. I believe they welded the brackets in after the transom was in place. I may have to piece this together looking for suggestions.</p><p>Thanks</p><p>Mario</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gregor12, post: 479477, member: 28987"] Hi All, I had to tear out my plywood transom for my 12" Gregor. I'm looking for suggestions from anyone that had to deal with the two brackets / gussets how did you work around these? The transom had 3 ea. 1/2" pieces of plywood stapled together to make the thickness. I believe they welded the brackets in after the transom was in place. I may have to piece this together looking for suggestions. Thanks Mario [/QUOTE]
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