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<blockquote data-quote="ibmike182" data-source="post: 293275" data-attributes="member: 10477"><p>Thank you all for the replies. I plan on using the exact procedure that you used Ringo with the addition of 3M 5200 on the transom hardware. Still have not decided on painting or leaving the natural wood but I'm leaning towards the natural wood. I figure when the outboard is clamped on it will tear up the paint anyway and with natural wood the marks wouldn't be as obvious. Thanks for the photo Ringo you do nice work.</p><p>Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ibmike182, post: 293275, member: 10477"] Thank you all for the replies. I plan on using the exact procedure that you used Ringo with the addition of 3M 5200 on the transom hardware. Still have not decided on painting or leaving the natural wood but I'm leaning towards the natural wood. I figure when the outboard is clamped on it will tear up the paint anyway and with natural wood the marks wouldn't be as obvious. Thanks for the photo Ringo you do nice work. Mike [/QUOTE]
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