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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny" data-source="post: 392780" data-attributes="member: 13599"><p>Your thoughts are along mine.</p><p></p><p>In my world, I would do the same <em><strong>IF</strong></em> the wood appeared to be rot free and sound.</p><p>Be careful as to your caulking and waterproofing.</p><p>As it is now, the wood can breathe. get wet and dry out.</p><p>My line of thought goes to if you seal it all up air tight, whatever moisture is trapped in the</p><p>wood . . . could quickly become a problem leading to rot.</p><p></p><p>Just do a good check every 6 months or so.</p><p></p><p></p><p>oh, and :WELCOME: to Tin Boats.</p><p>Please complete your profile when you have time.</p><p>Knowing what part of the country you hail from helps us </p><p>give you more accurate information.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny, post: 392780, member: 13599"] Your thoughts are along mine. In my world, I would do the same [i][b]IF[/b][/i] the wood appeared to be rot free and sound. Be careful as to your caulking and waterproofing. As it is now, the wood can breathe. get wet and dry out. My line of thought goes to if you seal it all up air tight, whatever moisture is trapped in the wood . . . could quickly become a problem leading to rot. Just do a good check every 6 months or so. oh, and :WELCOME: to Tin Boats. Please complete your profile when you have time. Knowing what part of the country you hail from helps us give you more accurate information. . [/QUOTE]
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