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<blockquote data-quote="muskyhunter1978" data-source="post: 511500" data-attributes="member: 34965"><p>Thanks again everyone. Really appreciate the insights and chat on these topics. I was able to find good qualtiy BCX locally here for 60 a sheet. I'll be able to build my transom core with one sheet. I am going to coat with penetrating epoxy as I already ordered it. Hopefully I will have enough left over from the kit, to drill and then fill each through bolt with the epoxy as well to ensure complete sealing.</p><p></p><p>This boat is 20 years old, she's been well taken care of for the most part, but one oversight (leaky bolts for a ladder) totally trashed the transom area. If I can build this old girl up and get another 10 years out of her, I'll be happy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muskyhunter1978, post: 511500, member: 34965"] Thanks again everyone. Really appreciate the insights and chat on these topics. I was able to find good qualtiy BCX locally here for 60 a sheet. I'll be able to build my transom core with one sheet. I am going to coat with penetrating epoxy as I already ordered it. Hopefully I will have enough left over from the kit, to drill and then fill each through bolt with the epoxy as well to ensure complete sealing. This boat is 20 years old, she's been well taken care of for the most part, but one oversight (leaky bolts for a ladder) totally trashed the transom area. If I can build this old girl up and get another 10 years out of her, I'll be happy. [/QUOTE]
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