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12' 1967 Harbercraft - New Toy
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<blockquote data-quote="swabjon" data-source="post: 199276" data-attributes="member: 5767"><p>Another quick question for you. I am going to leave my interior transom the same but am installing an exterior one like yours. Once I have it cut painted and sealed, when you actually attached it did you just bolt it through and seal the holes with that 5200 stuff or did you put some adhesive on the back of the wood, then bolt and seal the bolt holes? Also I have some half in plywood and some three quarter inch solid pine. Which do you think would work better. And finally, what did you end up doing about the plate for your tolling motor? And did you decide to bolt the rod holders straight through the metal? I guess it wasnt so short of a question after all. Sorry about that but but I am new to boating (bank fished before) and need advice. Thanks!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swabjon, post: 199276, member: 5767"] Another quick question for you. I am going to leave my interior transom the same but am installing an exterior one like yours. Once I have it cut painted and sealed, when you actually attached it did you just bolt it through and seal the holes with that 5200 stuff or did you put some adhesive on the back of the wood, then bolt and seal the bolt holes? Also I have some half in plywood and some three quarter inch solid pine. Which do you think would work better. And finally, what did you end up doing about the plate for your tolling motor? And did you decide to bolt the rod holders straight through the metal? I guess it wasnt so short of a question after all. Sorry about that but but I am new to boating (bank fished before) and need advice. Thanks!!! [/QUOTE]
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