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stevekyp 01-25-2009 07:48 PM

anybody know about seacast?
 
possible transom repair!

jez350 01-25-2009 08:43 PM

I know your boat is an ob config but the ib guys here don't like it. From what I have read in previous threads, it lacks the strength of ply & glass. The small ob boats of upto 20' seem to be ok but bigger heavier hulls like ours should definitely go the traditional way. Try looking up Coosa Composites as an alternative & there is also a guy here with a 38KV who went the whole glass way.

Good luck

phragle 01-25-2009 11:19 PM

just do it the right way. you have it easy compared to twin io's, check the stringers while your at it. it is an 80's wellcraft. it's not difficult to put it back together much better/stronger than when it left the factory either

glassdave 01-25-2009 11:36 PM


Originally Posted by jez350 (Post 2785958)
I know your boat is an ob config but the ib guys here don't like it. From what I have read in previous threads, it lacks the strength of ply & glass. The small ob boats of upto 20' seem to be ok but bigger heavier hulls like ours should definitely go the traditional way. Try looking up Coosa Composites as an alternative & there is also a guy here with a 38KV who went the whole glass way.

Good luck

yep, stick with glass and ply. Coosa is not good for transoms especially an OB boat..

stevekyp 01-25-2009 11:52 PM

thanks guys
talk to you soon again!

rchevelle71 01-26-2009 05:12 PM


Originally Posted by glassdave (Post 2786039)
yep, stick with glass and ply. Coosa is not good for transoms especially an OB boat..

Hey Dave,

I am going to be doing this project soon also, what kind of ply would you use??

stevekyp 01-26-2009 05:42 PM

home depo sells 11ply plywood at $40.00 for 3quarter sheets.
my transom is 2and3 quarters thick
with west system.... will the wood still rot after a long time?

stevekyp 01-26-2009 05:54 PM

gona do the transom myself in spring time!
the sea cast question was for my brother inlaws boat.
i am an ex mechanic now doing construction here in mass.
let me tell you guys something.
i made plenty of header beams for houses,like an lvl laminated venner lumber,and this plywood is indistructible!!!
i can only imagine when being glassed!!!!

stevekyp 01-26-2009 05:58 PM


Originally Posted by stevekyp (Post 2786473)
gona do the transom myself in spring time!
the sea cast question was for my brother inlaws boat.
i am an ex mechanic now doing construction here in mass.
let me tell you guys something.
i made plenty of header beams for houses,like an lvl laminated venner lumber,and this plywood is indistructible!!!
i can only imagine when being glassed!!!!

these sheets of ply wood are heavy but very strong!!!

LAKESIDE RESTORATIONS 01-27-2009 10:34 AM

I use composites or wood for rebuilds/builds.

The seacast would concern me if used on large area. I would think it like using concrete for a large structural item without using rebar.. Just my 2 cents.. Jamie


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