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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
14' Sea King build "Quacked Skull"
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<blockquote data-quote="panFried" data-source="post: 322311" data-attributes="member: 9467"><p>I replied to your question about the poly transom motor plate not to be confused with actual transom.</p><p></p><p>I used solid cedar coated with 4 layers of spar urethane for the transom and a poly cutting board for the 12" x 8" transom motor plate. You can click the link in my signature for reference/pics.</p><p></p><p>I have not mounted a motor yet to it, however as mentioned above I used poly to last for years of water exposure. I cannot speak to the how it will hold up from motor abuse yet, but I figure if it takes sharp knife abuse then it should hold up to a few outboard mounts. Hope that helps in your decision making.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="panFried, post: 322311, member: 9467"] I replied to your question about the poly transom motor plate not to be confused with actual transom. I used solid cedar coated with 4 layers of spar urethane for the transom and a poly cutting board for the 12" x 8" transom motor plate. You can click the link in my signature for reference/pics. I have not mounted a motor yet to it, however as mentioned above I used poly to last for years of water exposure. I cannot speak to the how it will hold up from motor abuse yet, but I figure if it takes sharp knife abuse then it should hold up to a few outboard mounts. Hope that helps in your decision making. [/QUOTE]
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