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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Wood transom really necessary on jon boat
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<blockquote data-quote="Wayne Roberts" data-source="post: 501801" data-attributes="member: 33834"><p>Each to there own but a transom backed with white oak top coated with a cpl coats of spar varnish is gonna take a looooong time to go bad. Mine has been on my 1968 year model 16ft Alumacraft since 1978 and it's still solid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wayne Roberts, post: 501801, member: 33834"] Each to there own but a transom backed with white oak top coated with a cpl coats of spar varnish is gonna take a looooong time to go bad. Mine has been on my 1968 year model 16ft Alumacraft since 1978 and it's still solid. [/QUOTE]
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