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    galvanic corrosion

    well, I'm gonna do it! I have a 12"x24" piece of 1/16" gasket material going to use a 30-30 shell to cut the inside hole and a piece of 1/2 tubbing sharpened with a file to cut the outside diameter. For the other odd shaped things just trace an outline and get out the razor blade. Just gotta get...
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    galvanic corrosion

    I am putting together the transom on A 17" bluefin. The question I have is will a fiber gasket behind the bolt heads and washers help eliminate the corrosion as this boat will see mostly saltwater use? I am sealing all through hull fasteners with 5200 as I am putting it together, was just...
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    turning a bass boat into a bay boat

    I'm on a shoestring budget wood is cheaper. I will try and figure out how to load pics, I only have them on my phone and I am not electronic tech savy. One of these days I will load them on to computer then will post the pics.
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    turning a bass boat into a bay boat

    5/8" for floor and 1/2" inch for decking
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    turning a bass boat into a bay boat

    Hello all, I am currently rebuilding a 1988 17' bluefin bass dominator,turning it into a bay boat. I am getting the ply cut, but prior to putting it in I was thinking of wrapping all the wood in a layer of fiberglass due to the fact that this is going to see almost exclusively saltwater. After...
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    cavitation plate on tunnel hull flat bottom

    thanks you all I have been out of town. I have been trying to figure this out I am going to try and get some pics. posted of the tunnel and how the motor is sitting currently, as it is it's not even with either the top of tunnel or bottom of boat. I do plan on getting a manual jack plate but I...
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    cavitation plate on tunnel hull flat bottom

    Thanks guys, I guess I have some mods to the motor lift to do.
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    cavitation plate on tunnel hull flat bottom

    I am working on an older polarkraft 14' flat bottom. The question I have is where should the cav. plate be? Even with the bottom of the boat or above due to the tunnel? When I purchased the boat it had a redneck engineered lift for the motor(40hp nissan)that puts the cav plate about 2-3 inches...
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