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1652 vpt Lowe Roughneck no wood in transom
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<blockquote data-quote="foxtrot" data-source="post: 337658" data-attributes="member: 13069"><p>Granted....I've read enough on here about the way to seal a bolt going through a solid transom with a wood core but I think I'm in a different "boat". I am assuming the rectangular bars that are horizontal are hollow (they could be filled with composite I wont know until I drill) I was trying to figure out a way to seal it up and not permanently epoxy the jack plate to the transom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="foxtrot, post: 337658, member: 13069"] Granted....I've read enough on here about the way to seal a bolt going through a solid transom with a wood core but I think I'm in a different "boat". I am assuming the rectangular bars that are horizontal are hollow (they could be filled with composite I wont know until I drill) I was trying to figure out a way to seal it up and not permanently epoxy the jack plate to the transom. [/QUOTE]
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