Thats interesting, Ive never seen the the stuff (Coosa)in person, is it
porus like "foam"?
I agree ply is tried and true when kept dry, but the problem I cant over look is that
it rots, no matter how well it was made there is alwasys a chance of
water intrution, even from the slightest defect, or just from age.
And once its starts thats it.
People are always replacing "plywood" trasnoms that have rotted out.
Heck, if i was in the business of replacing transoms, I would want them
all to be made from ply.
Im not saying that a well mantained plywood transom wont last, its just
there are so many that dont.
My reseach yet still has not produced any true instances where a Seacast
transom had to be replaced.
And yes I have found some of reto-sites that say they use it in their post.
Im not totally sold on the stuff, but I have yet to find any thing that says
it isnt any good other than "feelings".
Gradyfish 22:
"I do agree the product looks neat and in the future it might be great,
but I'd be a bit leary of it honestly. It might be ok for a fix for
a year or two but I would not recommend it for a lifetime fix."
Like I said before, not being wise, just looking for info, My question is why
you say that, have you had, or know someone that has had experirece with it?
From what I have learned people have been using the stuff over 25+ years.
You would think if there was bad experiences with it people would shout?
Did you guys check out that link with the drop test?
That was interesting....
Like I said Im not sold on the stuff but I cant find anything bad about it.