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    Removing Plywood from Transom

    Maybe you could use the outline on the boat as a template. Use either poster board, or cardboard to cut the template out. You could then mark all of your screw holes, etc. That is what I am doing on my Voyager.
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    Crestliner corner cap

    I am looking for a part. It is the right rear corner cap for a '56 15' Voyager X model runabout. Does anyone have one for sale, or know of a particular web site to check? Any help greatly appreciated. Thanks
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    "Old Timer's formula"

    Thanks. I appreciate the input. I am using it for the exact same thing, transom, seats, and dash.
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    "Old Timer's formula"

    Hi everyone. I am making up a batch of Old Timer's formula for sealing. Any reason I can not mix in some stain as well? Is it better to stain first, and then apply the sealant? Thanks.
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    1956 15' Crestliner Voyager X Model Canopy

    Hi everyone. I am looking for a canopy and/or framework for a '56 15' Voyager X model. Any suggestions?
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    Crestliner rebuild acquisition

    Thanks for the info on treated lumber, good to know. I will check out the web sight for the sealant. I appreciate all of the insight.
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    Crestliner rebuild acquisition

    There are places (not many and not cheap) that you can buy marine grade dimensional limber. Thanks for the info on plywood. Is there a particular sealer you would recommend? I was still planning to use a quality spar finish on the end product. I was using the plywood to rebuild the transom, and...
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    Crestliner rebuild acquisition

    Thanks for the heads up about the plywood. I can get marine plywood locally. I was thinking of using treated lumber 1 x for the floor ribs and marine 1 x 3 marine lumber for the actual flooring, and seat base. Any thoughts on using marine sealer on the marine lumber, or just a quality spar...
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    Boat Identification Help

    Do you know about what year the boat was manufactured?
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    Crestliner rebuild acquisition

    Hello everyone. I am new to the forum, and I look forward to learning from everyone. I recently acquired a 1956 15' Crestliner Voyager X aluminum v hull, with a 1957 35hp Evinrude "BigTwin" 2 cylinder motor, and a '50s model trailer. They have been sitting in a field for about 15-17 years. I...
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