Sorry for the newb question. I'm rebuilding an 82 Sea Nymph 14k and I'm looking to install the transom tonight. It's 3/4" ply that sandwiches the hull, so it will be fully exposed to the water.
The transom boards are thoroughly coated in spar urethane, I was just curious how excessive I should be with the 3m 5200. Should I coat the entire back of the board so it's 'glued' to the hull or should I just apply it locally to the bolts to seal it up?
My concern is getting the transom boards off of the hull if/when it needs replaced in the future. Is this an issue or should I just go to town with the 5200?
The transom boards are thoroughly coated in spar urethane, I was just curious how excessive I should be with the 3m 5200. Should I coat the entire back of the board so it's 'glued' to the hull or should I just apply it locally to the bolts to seal it up?
My concern is getting the transom boards off of the hull if/when it needs replaced in the future. Is this an issue or should I just go to town with the 5200?