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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Removing Plywood from Transom
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<blockquote data-quote="KrazyAboutTin" data-source="post: 481302" data-attributes="member: 30193"><p>Thanks guys!</p><p> In general am happy with the purchase. I am going to have to rebuild the entire boat(seats, floors, bulkheads, and everything wood was rotten). Carpet is degraded to the point of disintegration. Electrical system is a royal mess(Romex wire for running lights, etc...But, the motor is a 2011, 75HP Evinrude, that has few hours in it, and the hull is in great shape.</p><p>It will be a long process. 8) </p><p></p><p>I used the chisel option until my shoulders could do no more...It moved up 1/32".</p><p>I will try the lifting option this weekend.</p><p>I was thinking on pouring water in between the aluminum transom and the ply, to dissolve the salt. Problem is the wood might swell and make things more difficult.</p><p>Thanks again. </p><p>I will keep you posted</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KrazyAboutTin, post: 481302, member: 30193"] Thanks guys! In general am happy with the purchase. I am going to have to rebuild the entire boat(seats, floors, bulkheads, and everything wood was rotten). Carpet is degraded to the point of disintegration. Electrical system is a royal mess(Romex wire for running lights, etc...But, the motor is a 2011, 75HP Evinrude, that has few hours in it, and the hull is in great shape. It will be a long process. 8) I used the chisel option until my shoulders could do no more...It moved up 1/32". I will try the lifting option this weekend. I was thinking on pouring water in between the aluminum transom and the ply, to dissolve the salt. Problem is the wood might swell and make things more difficult. Thanks again. I will keep you posted [/QUOTE]
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