I am in Georgia but would definitely be interested.
The work begins Yesterday I was finally able to begin the work of returning this boat to service. I removed the transom skin and saved it for a...
I assume that any and all wood going into the boat would need to be encapsulated. Your input on HP is helpful, and confirms my leanings. In your...
This one happens to be an abandoned boat from my daughter's back yard, literally laying in the woods. At this point the best that I can determine...
See my post "A New Project" PAR I have a post up called "A New Project" I have a few pictures posted in that post. If you need additional...
PAR, I noticed elsewhere that you have extensive experience with transom repairs. I have only done one and that was on an old Appleby aluminum jon...
Well I stumbled across what I am pretty sure is an Orlando Boat Company 1965/66 Tarpon model fiberglass boat. As you can tell in the pictures, it...
That's what I was thinking! However, I am not opposed to trying new "technology" provided it has a proven track record.
So, if I understand this right, I simply buy this product and pour it into the transom cavity and it hardens to form a permanent transom?