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    1959 Sea King 18

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    1959 Sea King 18

    New transom, laminated with epoxy. the bolt holes are 1 inch holes filled with epoxy/wood fiber "peanut butter" and redrilled, to prevent water contact with the wood. If I could remember where I got that info from I'd thank them here! Eventually I'll have to make a splash well too but don't...
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    1959 Sea King 18

    I wondered how they did it too. I imagined a jig in an oven or something like that. Lexan is a good solution in my opinion. After you get a little experience cutting and fitting, and wasting some material, it works good. I guess it scratches easy and they don't polish out. Just have...
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    1959 Sea King 18

    Thank you for the encouragement!
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    1959 Sea King 18

    Greetings to you all. I got this boat about a year ago from a guy in Coos Bay Oregon. Tired of boating in the rain, or not boating because it was raining. So it seemed like a good idea. OK maybe not as good as I thought! First saw it on Craigslist but didn't want to spend that much...
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