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Alumcraft T-14SF - Transom help please
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<blockquote data-quote="lbursell" data-source="post: 197528" data-attributes="member: 3905"><p>Yikes, you've got a challenge with that transom. </p><p>Regarding the composite for your framing: Because it a little more flexible than wood, you'll need to brace it in shorter spans. But that's about the only difference in building. I used composite 2 X 6 dimensions for my trailer bunks. Just added a third bunk bracket in the middle for extra support and I couldn't be happier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lbursell, post: 197528, member: 3905"] Yikes, you've got a challenge with that transom. Regarding the composite for your framing: Because it a little more flexible than wood, you'll need to brace it in shorter spans. But that's about the only difference in building. I used composite 2 X 6 dimensions for my trailer bunks. Just added a third bunk bracket in the middle for extra support and I couldn't be happier. [/QUOTE]
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