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Pweisbrod's 79 18' mr pike DUCK conversion/rebuild
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<blockquote data-quote="Pweisbrod" data-source="post: 306361" data-attributes="member: 7714"><p>Thanks Tusker appreciate the response. </p><p></p><p>Maestro: sure. I like the "Amazing Marine Goop" - I think I'll use that. Seems to be a great glue for fixing decoys, patching waders, just about everything... and it says it works on metal and wood, even cloth. I think It should be just fine! </p><p></p><p></p><p>Hopefully this weekend I can get my transom buttoned all the way back up, my last coat of spar varnish is drying now on the new transom. I will have to pick up a few odds and ends (small bolts and some screws, etc) but if everything goes well, I hope to have the motor hanging on the buttoned up transom of a cleaned out boat by Saturday night!</p><p></p><p>I have also made the decision to have the livewell through hull fitting welded shut. Dry storage baby.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pweisbrod, post: 306361, member: 7714"] Thanks Tusker appreciate the response. Maestro: sure. I like the "Amazing Marine Goop" - I think I'll use that. Seems to be a great glue for fixing decoys, patching waders, just about everything... and it says it works on metal and wood, even cloth. I think It should be just fine! Hopefully this weekend I can get my transom buttoned all the way back up, my last coat of spar varnish is drying now on the new transom. I will have to pick up a few odds and ends (small bolts and some screws, etc) but if everything goes well, I hope to have the motor hanging on the buttoned up transom of a cleaned out boat by Saturday night! I have also made the decision to have the livewell through hull fitting welded shut. Dry storage baby. [/QUOTE]
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