Am getting the options togther for my 86, 204c transom rebuild this winter. I am planning to do this over the winter and finish up by Jun 2011. I am planning on using wood (marine plywood) and fiberglass to recore.
But, I am also looking into pourable compounds. The price of sea cast is not worth it from my point of view also it would be adding weight to the transom. Would cost around $1,100 in material and I still have to do all the work of removing the wood core. I have came across a company called nida-bond and they make a ceramic based pourable transom compound that is 1/2 the price of seacast and have ordered a free 1 gal sample to test with.
Only thing the engineers tell me is the transom would be lighter than if I rebuild wood and resin. Not sure if this is an issue but, will conult with gw on the weights later.
Has anyone ever used this stuff or seacast to do your transom? If so please add your comments.
I plan on trying to dig out the wood without removing the skins first. chissel, saw ,ect. If I can get the all the wood out and prepair the inside surface for bonding with the pourable core would this option work?.
I will probably start out by trying but I am sure it will get frustrating and I will cut the outer skin off and go with the initial plans of using wood /glass and resin (west sytems).
Here is a link to the nida-bond site:
http://www.nida-core.com/english/nordpr ... ransom.htm
But, I am also looking into pourable compounds. The price of sea cast is not worth it from my point of view also it would be adding weight to the transom. Would cost around $1,100 in material and I still have to do all the work of removing the wood core. I have came across a company called nida-bond and they make a ceramic based pourable transom compound that is 1/2 the price of seacast and have ordered a free 1 gal sample to test with.
Only thing the engineers tell me is the transom would be lighter than if I rebuild wood and resin. Not sure if this is an issue but, will conult with gw on the weights later.
Has anyone ever used this stuff or seacast to do your transom? If so please add your comments.
I plan on trying to dig out the wood without removing the skins first. chissel, saw ,ect. If I can get the all the wood out and prepair the inside surface for bonding with the pourable core would this option work?.
I will probably start out by trying but I am sure it will get frustrating and I will cut the outer skin off and go with the initial plans of using wood /glass and resin (west sytems).
Here is a link to the nida-bond site:
http://www.nida-core.com/english/nordpr ... ransom.htm