Transom & Stringer replacement

Discussion in 'Fiberglass and Composite Boat Building' started by blaze_125, Apr 2, 2009.


  1. blaze_125
    Joined: Mar 2009
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    Location: Canada

    blaze_125 I see the light!

    After all, I figured I'd lay down the carpeting anyway... I'll try to keep an eye on moisture for what it's worth. Carpet hides defects and lack of finition and it makes things looks prettier. I'm good with the ruff stuff, but making things pretty isn't my strenght yet lol

    I also got the motor back on there. Tomorrow I'll hook up the wires and fire it up.

    I put a bunch of bricks all over the sole to press the carpet into the glue for a good 18h, so I'll take pics once the bricks are off.
     
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