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<blockquote data-quote="Bnoon120" data-source="post: 338567" data-attributes="member: 13282"><p>I doing a full boat project on a starcraft semi v, its my first boat conversion ever. I have just a few minor questions, one being... do I need to secure my framing to the boat or does the weight hold it in just fine? When waterproofing my wood, how are you sure you have sealed it enough to essentially, "last forever" which i realize is impossible but metaphorically speaking..</p><p></p><p>thanks!! </p><p>-Brad</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bnoon120, post: 338567, member: 13282"] I doing a full boat project on a starcraft semi v, its my first boat conversion ever. I have just a few minor questions, one being... do I need to secure my framing to the boat or does the weight hold it in just fine? When waterproofing my wood, how are you sure you have sealed it enough to essentially, "last forever" which i realize is impossible but metaphorically speaking.. thanks!! -Brad [/QUOTE]
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