Well I'm semi retired and do handyman work so sorta there with you. Got to go rest a toilet today, make 100 bucks. Tomorrow assemble a couple shelves and a patio door screen for about the same. Covers booze always, sometimes boating. Priorities....
OK, kill my question on CCA.
Found coosa in Nashville just an hour away at 200 a sheet
MDO local 7 minutes away for 100 a sheet.
$300 difference but is the coosa worth it? It seems like a lifetime product versus 20 year so I'll be dead either way.
I'll paint either but save time with no old...
Also just hit me I'm going to call the folks that did my transom on the carver a few years back tho they prob don't use the high dollar stuff on enclosed with fiberglass stuff.
No menards for me in tn. Be a 12 hour day for me to do that to closest one in ky. Going to call our local builders supply and see and there is an 84 lumber about 30 miles away I'll see if they can order in for me. Found a couple online but 200 plus for delivery.
ok well good news is thus far i'm in for only $1200, including the extra motor. I think i'll need more old timers and the plywood of course so even before the boat math being implemented i'm looking good.
so the keel chine has a couple drain holes in it. It also starts ahead of where the bow keel guard thingie starts so what appears to be happening is the water is being forced into the drain holes for the keel guard then back up to the bow seam So all my sealing form the outside at the bow was...
mystery solved.
Got the bow deck off and all the gunk right there. I assume it was holding back water from dripping out when on the trailer. When underway it allowed to push thru.