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    Default Boat rot

    Having problems with the structure of your old Supra? Stringers rotting? Thinking of buying an older boat? Ever wonder what's under that floor? Check out my project...

    http://www.thatsimplesolution.com/Supra/index.htm

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    Awesome job on the refurb. The boat looks great, you should be proud. That was killer documentation and pix of the refurb. Anybody ou there doing winter refurbs.- you know who to go to. Congrats on a job well done. Brian Raymond

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    Beautiful restoration job! You must have a ton of patiences and a lot of skill. Keep that boat dried out after each use and that wood will last a LONG time. Thank goodness the most boat manufactures have gone away from wood for what you had to endure. You have quite a boat and conversation piece!
    Doug S.
    1999 Supra Legacy

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    paul,

    did you seal your exhaust pipes at the transom? what did you use if so?

    i'm about to lay new stringers, can't wait to take another look at your pics when i have a chance.

    thanks

    edit...i saw the pics of your exhaust. mine is a little different...pipes don't clamp onto anything, supertraps screw on instead. i think i'm going to go with 4200.

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    Default Sealing exhaust

    Yes, the exhaust pipes are sealed at the transom with red high heat silicone. You should see some pictures of that there somewhere.

    4200?? Don't know what that is. Good luck. Take your time and do it right.

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    paul, are you monitoring this thread?

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    very nice job indeed... thats a ton of work. 4200 is 3M caulking, very common for marine use. you hear 5200 more often (similar product) in reference to a method for rebuilding and sealing the wood bottoms of older boats. Anyway just thought I'd throw that out there. Again, nice job on that boat!

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    Default What about drivers seat floor?

    What did you do with the drivers seat floor area? I have a 1990 conbrio and the molded plastic floor area is all cracked? Trying to figure out what to do.
    That was a great recap of the project. Thanks

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    Default do you know what year Supra stoped using wood stringers?

    Do know what year Supra stoped using wood stringer? That looks like to much work for me. Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by waterski130 View Post
    Do know what year Supra stoped using wood stringer? That looks like to much work for me. Thanks
    Depending on the model, 1992 or 1993.
    1992 Supra Mariah - Red
    PCM 351HO 285hp - PCM 1.23:1 Transmission
    OJ XMP 4 Blade CNC 13x15.5RH

    "People do weird things to boats" -Unknown

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