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<blockquote data-quote="lkjhG1948TB" data-source="post: 464820" data-attributes="member: 24650"><p>I bought a very old aluminum row boat last fall. It is 13 ft 7-5/8" long. The only tag on the boat is ""Aluminum Sea Nymph" "Manufactured by Aero Welding and Mfg, Syracuse, IN". Reading some TinBoats posts I was surprised about how critical the choice of aluminum boat repair materials are. Please suggest the plywood grades, wood glues options, recommended paint or varnish types, and hardware specifications for replacing the gunwales.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lkjhG1948TB, post: 464820, member: 24650"] I bought a very old aluminum row boat last fall. It is 13 ft 7-5/8" long. The only tag on the boat is ""Aluminum Sea Nymph" "Manufactured by Aero Welding and Mfg, Syracuse, IN". Reading some TinBoats posts I was surprised about how critical the choice of aluminum boat repair materials are. Please suggest the plywood grades, wood glues options, recommended paint or varnish types, and hardware specifications for replacing the gunwales. [/QUOTE]
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