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Giant hole in my friggen boat
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<blockquote data-quote="goodforbrains" data-source="post: 451863" data-attributes="member: 23663"><p>Nah, I went over the whole boat. Not even a pin hole anywhere else. I just think someone used pressure treated wood at one time for the transom. Saltwater saturated the wood which made prime breeding for the galvanic monster to churn up the copper, aluminum and stainless metal soup. Something had to give, and it wasn't the wood! You will all be proud of me when it's finished and I am posing with my Stripped Er fishes!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goodforbrains, post: 451863, member: 23663"] Nah, I went over the whole boat. Not even a pin hole anywhere else. I just think someone used pressure treated wood at one time for the transom. Saltwater saturated the wood which made prime breeding for the galvanic monster to churn up the copper, aluminum and stainless metal soup. Something had to give, and it wasn't the wood! You will all be proud of me when it's finished and I am posing with my Stripped Er fishes! [/QUOTE]
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