Sea Cast

tbyrne

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Has anyone here ever used or have a Sea Cast Transom done ?

I spoke to a guy who is an authorized Sea Cast Repair Shop with a good restoration about the possibility of doing this after this season.

I have also seen a product called CPES from "The Rot Doctor" that looks like a patchable type project..


Let me know if you have any comments on the Sea Cast or CPES

Thanks

T
 

gw204

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Never used SeaCast, but I do know that properly preparing a transom for SeaCast involves just as much work/deconstruction as preparing one for wood or composite. Excavating with a chainsaw is not the right way to go about it...

CPES only works on dry wood. If your transom is wet, you would just be wasting money.