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<blockquote data-quote="Toulle" data-source="post: 18490" data-attributes="member: 234"><p>Thanks for these quick replies. This is an active site, isn't it!?!?</p><p>Anyway, I have tons of pics of the project. I won't bore all of you with them. </p><p>Here is a pic of the parts that later failed. The problem with that floor was a flawed design of mine. Mud and such built up under it, and I thought I had made it so I could easily remove it for cleaning. As it turned out, removal was easy, but replacing it wasn't worth the trouble. As much mud and debris built up there, I would have had to remove and replace it about every other trip. I don't know, I may still put it back in. If I do that, though, I will have to replace the cheap foam I used under it. That stuff wasn't working either.</p><p>The transom, and other parts I added later, had material failures. The plywood and resin separated so badly. Probably my fault, probably made mistakes in the process. Still, I never did like dealing with 'glass. I would like to find an alternative.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Toulle, post: 18490, member: 234"] Thanks for these quick replies. This is an active site, isn't it!?!? Anyway, I have tons of pics of the project. I won't bore all of you with them. Here is a pic of the parts that later failed. The problem with that floor was a flawed design of mine. Mud and such built up under it, and I thought I had made it so I could easily remove it for cleaning. As it turned out, removal was easy, but replacing it wasn't worth the trouble. As much mud and debris built up there, I would have had to remove and replace it about every other trip. I don't know, I may still put it back in. If I do that, though, I will have to replace the cheap foam I used under it. That stuff wasn't working either. The transom, and other parts I added later, had material failures. The plywood and resin separated so badly. Probably my fault, probably made mistakes in the process. Still, I never did like dealing with 'glass. I would like to find an alternative. [/QUOTE]
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