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'77 Yar sank yesterday
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<blockquote data-quote="seif5034" data-source="post: 36636" data-attributes="member: 342"><p>I pretty much let my cousin lead the project since it's his boat. I just helped him clean the interior and I made sure it had all necesary saftey equip. </p><p></p><p>The fiberglass was in decent cond. other than the repair area. the old board that was on the transom was broke through the 1st time this happened and It looked old and possibly rotted. My cousin cut a new board and just screwed it into the old one [-X I told him my opinion, I told him that we ought to just unbolt it and bolt the new one in it's place but hey, why listen to a 17-yr-old? :lol: I think what happened is the motor broke through the fiberglass and is sitting exactly where it was last time in the old wood. I'm pretty sure it didn't break the new wood.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="seif5034, post: 36636, member: 342"] I pretty much let my cousin lead the project since it's his boat. I just helped him clean the interior and I made sure it had all necesary saftey equip. The fiberglass was in decent cond. other than the repair area. the old board that was on the transom was broke through the 1st time this happened and It looked old and possibly rotted. My cousin cut a new board and just screwed it into the old one [-X I told him my opinion, I told him that we ought to just unbolt it and bolt the new one in it's place but hey, why listen to a 17-yr-old? :lol: I think what happened is the motor broke through the fiberglass and is sitting exactly where it was last time in the old wood. I'm pretty sure it didn't break the new wood. [/QUOTE]
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