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Sealing bolt holes in transom ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Iammichael6499" data-source="post: 493366" data-attributes="member: 30369"><p>BTW, I had a 10’ aluminum flat bottom many years ago. I thought I would use it recovering ducks that floated into deep water (ponds mostly) but I soon found out it was “too unstable“ for me. If I made a mistake in that boat I went swimming. I sold it to 2 ladies, both over 200 lbs, who wanted it for perch fishing. Despite my warnings they wouldn’t be deterred from buying it. I would have loved to have been there when they pushed off from the bank the first time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Iammichael6499, post: 493366, member: 30369"] BTW, I had a 10’ aluminum flat bottom many years ago. I thought I would use it recovering ducks that floated into deep water (ponds mostly) but I soon found out it was “too unstable“ for me. If I made a mistake in that boat I went swimming. I sold it to 2 ladies, both over 200 lbs, who wanted it for perch fishing. Despite my warnings they wouldn’t be deterred from buying it. I would have loved to have been there when they pushed off from the bank the first time. [/QUOTE]
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