1979 19 ft Sea Ox rebuild

Questions about boat repairs with our resins and fiberglass: hull patches, transoms and stringers, foam, rot etc.
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Re: 1979 19 ft Sea Ox rebuild

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Congrats!! Jeff

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Re: 1979 19 ft Sea Ox rebuild

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Just build a bilge well and pump out any water. Scuppers are over rated.

Should be a great fishing rig,
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Re: 1979 19 ft Sea Ox rebuild

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Hey! Nice work man. Congrats on getting back on the water!!! I know that feels good. I really like your transom mod. I enjoyed your performance review also.

You are a touch north of my waters but I will keep an eye out for you next time I am up that way.

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Re: 1979 19 ft Sea Ox rebuild

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boguesounder wrote: Tue Sep 21, 2021 4:26 pm Hey! Nice work man. Congrats on getting back on the water!!! I know that feels good. I really like your transom mod. I enjoyed your performance review also.

You are a touch north of my waters but I will keep an eye out for you next time I am up that way.
I appreciate it. I really like the way the transom ended up. It ended up working out great for rigging and also keeping water out. When reversing a lot of water is thrown up between the transom and the jack plate. Instead of it ending up in the boat that mini splash well there keeps it all out. I’ve been on other boats with a jack plate mounted on a cutout transom where that water ends up in the boat on a hard reverse

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