Htamotorsports
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- Joined
- Jun 4, 2007
- Messages
- 25
The transom on my 1980 bass boat is all rotted out, so i figured i would go the seacast way, so i got all the wood out today and am left w/ the two skins, but i ran into a problem
I included pictures of how my transom looks, the shaded black is all the plywood,
but in the process of removing the wood i cut into the "v" lines (red lines)they were only there w/ a very thing layer of glass, i mean very thin, so now if i pour the seacast in its going to fill in everything in the back and thats not what i want
so can i reconstruct the thin fiberglass base w/ 2x1 wood and pour the seacast ontop of it? thats the only way i think it can be fixed
I included pictures of how my transom looks, the shaded black is all the plywood,
but in the process of removing the wood i cut into the "v" lines (red lines)they were only there w/ a very thing layer of glass, i mean very thin, so now if i pour the seacast in its going to fill in everything in the back and thats not what i want
so can i reconstruct the thin fiberglass base w/ 2x1 wood and pour the seacast ontop of it? thats the only way i think it can be fixed
