




I also trial fit the transom to the bottom and marked its location and where it will need to be cut to match the sides. I then marked out where the planing doublers will be on the bottom. Taking those measurements, I marked out the planing doublers on 1/2" plywood and cut them out.
I also smoothed out all of the epoxy/wood flour filled holes on the transom.
6 hours (1 hour last night and 5 today)
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