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Wood Glue or Epoxy? Laminating Transom Plywood
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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny" data-source="post: 427891" data-attributes="member: 13599"><p>my family heirloom boat is a '59 14' Crestliner rated for 30hp when new.</p><p>my brother had it for awhile and he put a 55hp Johnson on it to pull</p><p>water ski enthusiats and that big tube thing full of drunken fools . . . . </p><p>when it was my turn for possession - I had to rebuck most of the rivets</p><p>in the stern and knee braces.</p><p>a higher powered motor and excessive stress can reak havoc on a boat </p><p>that was not designed for it - from my personal experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny, post: 427891, member: 13599"] my family heirloom boat is a '59 14' Crestliner rated for 30hp when new. my brother had it for awhile and he put a 55hp Johnson on it to pull water ski enthusiats and that big tube thing full of drunken fools . . . . when it was my turn for possession - I had to rebuck most of the rivets in the stern and knee braces. a higher powered motor and excessive stress can reak havoc on a boat that was not designed for it - from my personal experience. [/QUOTE]
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