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Transom wood replacement for Grumman
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<blockquote data-quote="Fishfndr" data-source="post: 463540" data-attributes="member: 15078"><p>In the middle of this re-repair now. The replacement board "sealed" with fiberglass resin jelly was totally rotted, with an even more thriving colony of bugs and grubs living within. Going with the Coosa board this time. My only quandary is what to use for the outboard scuff plate mounting board on the stern side of the transom. I think it was some kind of masonite originally and I tried to seal masonite with the same useless fiberglass jelly stuff last time. Want to find a 1/4 in plastic that will stand up to salt and water and UV (though I can paint it to protect from the sun) to replace. That board will not be so difficult to get at, though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fishfndr, post: 463540, member: 15078"] In the middle of this re-repair now. The replacement board "sealed" with fiberglass resin jelly was totally rotted, with an even more thriving colony of bugs and grubs living within. Going with the Coosa board this time. My only quandary is what to use for the outboard scuff plate mounting board on the stern side of the transom. I think it was some kind of masonite originally and I tried to seal masonite with the same useless fiberglass jelly stuff last time. Want to find a 1/4 in plastic that will stand up to salt and water and UV (though I can paint it to protect from the sun) to replace. That board will not be so difficult to get at, though. [/QUOTE]
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