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<blockquote data-quote="kfa4303" data-source="post: 264498" data-attributes="member: 7274"><p>+1. Never use PT on a tin boat. Use non-PT, exterior grade wood and seal with epoxy, fiberglass mat & resin, or Spar Urethane. Be sure you glue your two layers of plywood together using a product such as Tite Bond III with plenty of weight on top to keep them pressed together. After it cures dry fit the transom, drill any holes, seal, mount using stainless steel hardware. Be sure to use 3M 5200 on any and all through-hull fittings as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kfa4303, post: 264498, member: 7274"] +1. Never use PT on a tin boat. Use non-PT, exterior grade wood and seal with epoxy, fiberglass mat & resin, or Spar Urethane. Be sure you glue your two layers of plywood together using a product such as Tite Bond III with plenty of weight on top to keep them pressed together. After it cures dry fit the transom, drill any holes, seal, mount using stainless steel hardware. Be sure to use 3M 5200 on any and all through-hull fittings as well. [/QUOTE]
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