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<blockquote data-quote="Ghostryder65" data-source="post: 513065" data-attributes="member: 35391"><p><em>Definitely not epoxying transom the the hull skin. No sir, there was no inner aluminum skins in the transom wood. Just the hull. My thinking is that if I bond 14-16 gauge aluminum to either side of the new transom wood, it will help distribute the load more evenly and prevent clamps, rivets, ect from opening the wood to moisture. The may be a 25 HP hanging off of it in the future.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ghostryder65, post: 513065, member: 35391"] [I]Definitely not epoxying transom the the hull skin. No sir, there was no inner aluminum skins in the transom wood. Just the hull. My thinking is that if I bond 14-16 gauge aluminum to either side of the new transom wood, it will help distribute the load more evenly and prevent clamps, rivets, ect from opening the wood to moisture. The may be a 25 HP hanging off of it in the future.[/I] [/QUOTE]
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