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I have a friend with a Bravo Panther that needs a transom. I thinking I am going to ask him if I can do the transom for him for the learning experience.
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Originally Posted by Rookie
(Post 4085761)
So you are saying: VE on bare transom wood, tacky VE on transom wood add Corbond 1.5%, bolt to existing gel transom on boat.
Thanks I used 36-40 grit grinder to prep the glass surfaces and the marine plywood as it's mahogany faced and as such, very smooth. Cleaned the prepped glass with a premium laquer thinner. |
Originally Posted by Rookie
(Post 4085763)
I have a friend with a Bravo Panther that needs a transom. I thinking I am going to ask him if I can do the transom for him for the learning experience.
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Borgie,
It looks great and for the first time doing it , Nice work Thank you Jim |
Originally Posted by dammmagnum
(Post 4085800)
Borgie,
It looks great and for the first time doing it , Nice work Thank you Jim Really appreciate it! Have family from Danville and Walnut Creek. Some great memories for sure. |
Wow. I gotta hand it to ya. Lookin good. As much razzin that goes on, all bs aside, you're doin a great job there.
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Thanks!
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Yo, sounds like you are in the "fun" stage now, good to go. I just got mine back from the paint shop so back at it this weekend.
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Definitely! Should have it all glassed in and moving on to the stringers this weekend. Saw some of the initial pics of your scarab at the paint shop, looks really sharp! Love the black and silver.
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It was already like that below the wrap so I can't take credit for it. Here are a few more pics of the finale from the paint shop.[ATTACH=CONFIG]519918[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]519919[/ATTACH]
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