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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Transom replacement - solid wood or plywood
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<blockquote data-quote="Colorado1135" data-source="post: 504866" data-attributes="member: 18449"><p>Don't worry about marine grade. I used wood glue between the two sheets I used and then put in multiple screws and then put a bunch of weights on mine when I did it. Once it dries I pulled out the screws then put a layer of epoxy resin and fiberglass on the exterior surfaces. Slipped right in and is impervious to water. On your through hull fittings remember to coat with something to seal and keep the water out of the holes</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Colorado1135, post: 504866, member: 18449"] Don't worry about marine grade. I used wood glue between the two sheets I used and then put in multiple screws and then put a bunch of weights on mine when I did it. Once it dries I pulled out the screws then put a layer of epoxy resin and fiberglass on the exterior surfaces. Slipped right in and is impervious to water. On your through hull fittings remember to coat with something to seal and keep the water out of the holes [/QUOTE]
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