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<blockquote data-quote="bridgeman" data-source="post: 387664" data-attributes="member: 13384"><p>looks like 3/4 cdx. For a 14' jon boat I'd imagine the transom would be 1", if you have room to get one an 1-1/2 thick in there your in bussiness. Just seal it up with some epoxy resin and you'll be good to go for as long as you'll want to keep the boat. Marine ply is stronger but you ain't hangin 200 ponies back there</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bridgeman, post: 387664, member: 13384"] looks like 3/4 cdx. For a 14' jon boat I'd imagine the transom would be 1", if you have room to get one an 1-1/2 thick in there your in bussiness. Just seal it up with some epoxy resin and you'll be good to go for as long as you'll want to keep the boat. Marine ply is stronger but you ain't hangin 200 ponies back there [/QUOTE]
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