bikerider
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Do you have a pic?I have a boat with no cap on it. Doesn't seem to be a problem. Looks a bit unfinished though.
Do you have a pic?I have a boat with no cap on it. Doesn't seem to be a problem. Looks a bit unfinished though.
Most of the transom replacements I've seen are two pieces of marine plywood sandwiched together so I guess the top cap is kind of important.
I agree. Top caps are good, but don't over-think it? Treat the replacement plywood well and then go fishing. Its a small tinny that I'm sure will give you several more years of service whether you have the cap on or off.It looks like I have more things to look into. I appreciate everyone's input. It seems like the top cap has more to do with being a finish than really making the transom sturdy. Is that a correct assumption?
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