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Transom pitting on Lowe deep v
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<blockquote data-quote="Pikemaster25" data-source="post: 462776" data-attributes="member: 24372"><p>Thanks for the response ! That's what I was afraid of ! When I put the boat away for the winter in December it wasn't there and I just pulled it out the other day and it was, so hopefully it's not too far gone and I can salvage the transom !! It's a 2000 14 ft Lowe Sea nymph rivited boat. Any idea how difficult this project will be ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pikemaster25, post: 462776, member: 24372"] Thanks for the response ! That's what I was afraid of ! When I put the boat away for the winter in December it wasn't there and I just pulled it out the other day and it was, so hopefully it's not too far gone and I can salvage the transom !! It's a 2000 14 ft Lowe Sea nymph rivited boat. Any idea how difficult this project will be ? [/QUOTE]
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