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<blockquote data-quote="thill" data-source="post: 506685" data-attributes="member: 4972"><p>I have used Seacast many times, and the product itself is excellent. It really is a lifetime product. I'm surprised that you found them unprofessional, as I have dealt with them for many years, and found the opposite to be true.</p><p></p><p>IF you use Seacast, you must find and tape up every pinhole, every gap and every hole before pouring, or it will seep out. That being said, once you do that, you will have a lifetime transom.</p><p></p><p>I have never used Seacast on an aluminum boat. What I have used is Schedule 40 square aluminum pipe stacked and welded together. This is what some of the premium manufacturers use, and it will last as long as the boat. Here is a pic of mine:</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]117839[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>This wasn't my idea, by the way, but I adopted it, and absolutely love how solid and permanent it is. I will do this on every boat that I can from now on.</p><p></p><p>Whatever you use, I hope you have good success.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thill, post: 506685, member: 4972"] I have used Seacast many times, and the product itself is excellent. It really is a lifetime product. I'm surprised that you found them unprofessional, as I have dealt with them for many years, and found the opposite to be true. IF you use Seacast, you must find and tape up every pinhole, every gap and every hole before pouring, or it will seep out. That being said, once you do that, you will have a lifetime transom. I have never used Seacast on an aluminum boat. What I have used is Schedule 40 square aluminum pipe stacked and welded together. This is what some of the premium manufacturers use, and it will last as long as the boat. Here is a pic of mine: [ATTACH type="full"]117839[/ATTACH] This wasn't my idea, by the way, but I adopted it, and absolutely love how solid and permanent it is. I will do this on every boat that I can from now on. Whatever you use, I hope you have good success. [/QUOTE]
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