Looks like a great way to do the job!
I repaired a rotted transom in a boat that was other wise in very good shape
by removing the rubrail, drilling all the rivets out, removing the liner,
and glassing in new marine ply.
Took a while and had to have a couple strong backs to help with the liner.
It was worth the effort, but if I had had the option of something like
"Seacast System", I'd have jumped on it!
MMC
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>>I have a fibreglass ski boat that has rot in the transom. I've been told
>>to
>> cut the back off the boat and replace the rotted timber piece and re
>> fibreglass it.
>> This seems a drastic measure. I would appreciate talking to anyone who
>> has
>> done this or are there any other ideas??
>> Thanks
>> Peter
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