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turning a bass boat into a bay boat
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<blockquote data-quote="alwayslookin" data-source="post: 419669" data-attributes="member: 21150"><p>Hello all, I am currently rebuilding a 1988 17' bluefin bass dominator,turning it into a bay boat. I am getting the ply cut, but prior to putting it in I was thinking of wrapping all the wood in a layer of fiberglass due to the fact that this is going to see almost exclusively saltwater. After the glass I am coating the upper surfaces with Duraback. Is this going to be an effective way of keeping the saltwater from eating up the wood?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alwayslookin, post: 419669, member: 21150"] Hello all, I am currently rebuilding a 1988 17' bluefin bass dominator,turning it into a bay boat. I am getting the ply cut, but prior to putting it in I was thinking of wrapping all the wood in a layer of fiberglass due to the fact that this is going to see almost exclusively saltwater. After the glass I am coating the upper surfaces with Duraback. Is this going to be an effective way of keeping the saltwater from eating up the wood? [/QUOTE]
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