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Chrysler 1969 Charger 151 Refit
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We're Doing This
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Too much rot was on the edge of this plywood (where you can see the damp spot) - this is the side the boat sits towards on the trailer that has been problematic all along. It seems the water wicked up one layer of the plywood's core and soaked it along the edge. Once the rot started it was creeping inward and upward. I'd hate to think what would happen if the area was stressed while underway - can you say torque the whole stern out of the boat?
This is actually the only ROTTEN section I found, the rest was simply delaminated and had the potential to go rotten. When I started to clean up the edge of this to make a place to bond the lower section to, I found I could just keep pulling wood away from it. Too much for me to trust CPES or anything else.
Being able to afford another sheet of plywood is a problem. I guess we eat more canned tuna this month.
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