Re: Transom Repair
Here's what I have for their pourable transom compound:
TRANSOM POURABLE CERAMIC COMPOUND (TPC)
Description: NIDA-CORE formulates its Ceramic Pourable Compound with premium polyester resins and high
strength ceramic spheres resulting in high tensile and flexural strength. This lightweight compound is ideal for
filling large volumes where strength and rigidity are major concerns. The NidaBond Ceramic Pourable Compound
mixes and pours easily from the 5-gallon pail.
Excellent rigidity and strength. Formulated with premium resins Low shrinkage and exotherm Low styrene content
Structural applications where high compressive strength is required 7 times better compression
strength than plywood!
From what I can tell, it's a poly resin impregnated with ceramic spheres of some sort. I do remember reading someplace that a few manufacturers were using a product like this for their transoms.
I've never priced it, but I am sure it's a viable option, it may even be easier to use than SeaCast but I don't know about it's strength.
If you decide to use it, maybe you could do some step by step photo's and a write up on it. I for one would be interested in it. Especially if its more cost effective than Seacast.