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<blockquote data-quote="huntinfool" data-source="post: 152704" data-attributes="member: 1931"><p>First off I like the camo. It looks like it has some real depth to it. How did you do it?</p><p></p><p>Second as far as replacing the transom you could drill the rivets out and then replace the transom and then add new rivets. Also since the wood is 1" thick you could cut out the wood to fit and then cut one sheet of ply say 10" from one side and cut the other one 10" from the other side. That way neither one will have the cut piece on the same side and then install in the boat and glue together in the boat. (this way is very hard to do and I would not have as much confidence in it with a bigger motor. </p><p>Personally I would drill the rivets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="huntinfool, post: 152704, member: 1931"] First off I like the camo. It looks like it has some real depth to it. How did you do it? Second as far as replacing the transom you could drill the rivets out and then replace the transom and then add new rivets. Also since the wood is 1" thick you could cut out the wood to fit and then cut one sheet of ply say 10" from one side and cut the other one 10" from the other side. That way neither one will have the cut piece on the same side and then install in the boat and glue together in the boat. (this way is very hard to do and I would not have as much confidence in it with a bigger motor. Personally I would drill the rivets. [/QUOTE]
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