Transom Repair with Coosa

Discussion in 'Fiberglass and Composite Boat Building' started by IHTFP, Oct 6, 2005.

  1. IHTFP
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    IHTFP Junior Member

    I am currently replacing stringers and transom in a small speedboat. The transom has a radius to it. I am planning on using multiple layers of .25 inch Coosa. .25 inch Coosa has enough flexibility to make the bend. My plan is to bond the layers of Coosa together with mat. Does anyboy see a problem with this plan. Is there any problem with permanently bending the Coosa?

    Thanks
     
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