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Old 06-28-2016, 05:07 PM
David Adams David Adams is offline
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Default 2005 Classic 21-Transom

Can anyone tell me the construction of the transom on a 2005 Classic 21. I've got some water migrating out of a screw hole. I need to dry it out and epoxy inject it or something. I'm hoping it is not a wood core.
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Old 06-28-2016, 10:05 PM
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There is no wood in that boat
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Old 06-28-2016, 10:49 PM
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Can anyone tell me the construction of the transom on a 2005 Classic 21. I've got some water migrating out of a screw hole. I need to dry it out and epoxy inject it or something. I'm hoping it is not a wood core.
No wood, composite core , if its just a screw hole dry the area with a hair dryer and seal it up
Watch out these guys on here would not call a 21, 2005 a classic and give you a hard time LOL, joking ...

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Old 06-28-2016, 11:56 PM
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No wood, composite core , if its just a screw hole dry the area with a hair dryer and seal it up
Watch out these guys on here would not call a 21, 2005 a classic and give you a hard time LOL, joking ...

Joe R.
21 SeaCraft 1998 /200 optimax
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Whatca you talkin' bout Willis....

Word has it they used cardboard for transom material in 2005 !
They were going outa business then...

Shoot, are old sleds made it at least 30 years before they needed
a re-do...
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Old 06-29-2016, 08:30 AM
Terry England Terry England is offline
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Watch out these guys on here would not call a 21, 2005 a classic and give you a hard time LOL, joking ...

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Boats, Like wine should be properly aged.
Nobody with any class drinks "fresh" wine......
Signed, Boone's Farm Ter3
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Old 06-29-2016, 09:26 AM
David Adams David Adams is offline
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Thanks to all of you and yes I thought about using the term "Classic" for and 05 and started to not use that word. It's my Classic.Thanks for the information.
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