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Post by tx river rat »

this may be a dumb question but if your going to cover inside and out with glass cloth do you still tape the seams
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nope
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what i like a nice simple answer
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If you ground out on oyster reefs like I do, you can add an extra layer of protection on the keel or at least bow and stern. MK
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Mullet_Key wrote:If you ground out on oyster reefs like I do, you can add an extra layer of protection on the keel or at least bow and stern. MK
Definately worth mentioning. You can add more to wear areas. I also fill the weave in high-wear area with an epoxy-woodflour slurry to make those areas a little tougher.
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