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<blockquote data-quote="Sasquatch" data-source="post: 247096" data-attributes="member: 7319"><p>Thanks for the input guys. </p><p></p><p>I knew that wood filler wasn't structural, but something had to be done fast to stop the rot from spreading and there were only a couple months left in the season anyway. Now it's time to get ready for this season!</p><p></p><p>As for the Spar Urethane, I have a gallon of it, so we're good to go on that.</p><p></p><p>For using the old transom as a template, this is the ONE set of tools I don't have. So I'll probably pull it and have someone make me one. Install it, stain it and seal it. </p><p></p><p>@Ahab: All wires are marine grade and everything else I put on her is stainless or aluminum. Not sure how the bi-metal joints will work out when static electricity builds up and they're wet, but we'll find out (both my parents are PhD chemists and they say "stay the heck away" when it comes to bi-metal on a boat). Also, would you happen to have a picture of this junction you made, might give me some clever ideas (or really dumb ones).</p><p></p><p>Thanks again everyone!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sasquatch, post: 247096, member: 7319"] Thanks for the input guys. I knew that wood filler wasn't structural, but something had to be done fast to stop the rot from spreading and there were only a couple months left in the season anyway. Now it's time to get ready for this season! As for the Spar Urethane, I have a gallon of it, so we're good to go on that. For using the old transom as a template, this is the ONE set of tools I don't have. So I'll probably pull it and have someone make me one. Install it, stain it and seal it. @Ahab: All wires are marine grade and everything else I put on her is stainless or aluminum. Not sure how the bi-metal joints will work out when static electricity builds up and they're wet, but we'll find out (both my parents are PhD chemists and they say "stay the heck away" when it comes to bi-metal on a boat). Also, would you happen to have a picture of this junction you made, might give me some clever ideas (or really dumb ones). Thanks again everyone! [/QUOTE]
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