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1969 Polar Kraft jon Transom replacement
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<blockquote data-quote="Southern Appal" data-source="post: 336589" data-attributes="member: 12405"><p>I've gotten loads of helpful information from this list. One thing I especially like is that there is no flaming from folks who already know how to do things. </p><p></p><p>I removed the transom brace that had been floating in sealant. Also removed the homemade aluminum jack plate on the inside of the boat and the piece of steel plate reinforcement that was on the outside of the transom. Then I decided to replace the transom, because I just did not trust the quality of work that I saw there.</p><p></p><p>I cut two pieces of 1/2 inch exterior plywood (marine grade is not that findable here in the mountains) to match the old transom. I need to glue those pieces together. I've not glued so much surface before. How is the best way to apply waterproof glue on two pieces that are 40-52 inches by 16 inches?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Southern Appal, post: 336589, member: 12405"] I've gotten loads of helpful information from this list. One thing I especially like is that there is no flaming from folks who already know how to do things. I removed the transom brace that had been floating in sealant. Also removed the homemade aluminum jack plate on the inside of the boat and the piece of steel plate reinforcement that was on the outside of the transom. Then I decided to replace the transom, because I just did not trust the quality of work that I saw there. I cut two pieces of 1/2 inch exterior plywood (marine grade is not that findable here in the mountains) to match the old transom. I need to glue those pieces together. I've not glued so much surface before. How is the best way to apply waterproof glue on two pieces that are 40-52 inches by 16 inches? [/QUOTE]
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