SgtMaj
Lieutenant Commander
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- Nov 19, 2007
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Well I spent the last couple of days getting into the transom repair. I was originally going to go with the seacast method because I thought the wood was so dissentegrated that I could easily remove what's left with a pressure washer. But that only got me down about 4 inches. After 4 inches the wood is still rotten, but firm enough to not be easily removed. Now I'm wondering wether it would just be easier to cut the center out of the transom with a sawzall and re-glass it entirely.
I havn't bought the seacast yet, so I'm not locked into anything financially.
I havn't bought the seacast yet, so I'm not locked into anything financially.