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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Project SeaArk (NO 56K) Update New Pics
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<blockquote data-quote="monarch1652" data-source="post: 148935" data-attributes="member: 3510"><p>i used marine grade on my new transom but the wood that came out was PT that my uncle put in there over 20 years ago. it didnt have any pinholes or any oxidation at all so mabey he had it sealed up really well from getting any kind of water into it? i should think you should be okay with carpet over the bunks and coats of paint on the bottom of the boat if mine had 20 years plus of being up against bare aluminum?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="monarch1652, post: 148935, member: 3510"] i used marine grade on my new transom but the wood that came out was PT that my uncle put in there over 20 years ago. it didnt have any pinholes or any oxidation at all so mabey he had it sealed up really well from getting any kind of water into it? i should think you should be okay with carpet over the bunks and coats of paint on the bottom of the boat if mine had 20 years plus of being up against bare aluminum? [/QUOTE]
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