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<blockquote data-quote="CMOS" data-source="post: 382613" data-attributes="member: 15462"><p>That very similar to what I did. I sanded the corroded areas, sprayed with Self-Etching Primer, then covered the entire inside face of the transom with one sheet of fiberglass material & resin. Then installed 2 sheets of 3/4" plywood after 3 full coats of Resin.</p><p></p><p>My only suggestion to you would be to be sure that the bolt hoes you drilled in the transom are pre-filled with either resin or 3M 5200 sealant, let dry, then drill the holes. This will seal the inside of the bolt holes so that over time, no water can seep into the inner layers of your new wood. FYI.</p><p></p><p>CMOS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CMOS, post: 382613, member: 15462"] That very similar to what I did. I sanded the corroded areas, sprayed with Self-Etching Primer, then covered the entire inside face of the transom with one sheet of fiberglass material & resin. Then installed 2 sheets of 3/4" plywood after 3 full coats of Resin. My only suggestion to you would be to be sure that the bolt hoes you drilled in the transom are pre-filled with either resin or 3M 5200 sealant, let dry, then drill the holes. This will seal the inside of the bolt holes so that over time, no water can seep into the inner layers of your new wood. FYI. CMOS [/QUOTE]
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