they make vinyl with 6mm foam already glued on. a whole lot easier than dealing with an entire roll of 6mm thick foam
the plastic trim for the taylor made windshields is not that expensive. I went with RV screw trim (similar, however available in white)
My 14' aluminum boat hull weighs about 200# with the seats and oars in it. with motor, fuel, gear, trolling motor, beer, cooler, etc. and me.... Im under 1000# for the cost of the clear epoxy, you can buy a water ready older aluminum boat.
Here is a mini version listed as a survival axe. has a saw blade in the handle and a beer bottle opener
https://www.northerntool.com/products/off-grid-tools-survival-axe-model-ogt-sa500-5734661
like the second pic in post #5? its for driving nails, splitting blocking timber, cutting strapping, pulling nails, cleaving zombies, dismembering road kill, felling trees for kindling
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I have 3 pop-up fender cleats on each side I use on my boat. I also have a mini spring line I run from cleat to cleat to add more fenders in between, using a bowline knot to hang them
Stanley FUBAR demolition Axe (the discontinued one) basically a 3' long axle/prybar combo big brother to this little guy
or this guy the truckers friend
If the particular Mobile 1 mix that you are looking at matches Mercury Marines recommended rating and viscosity, then sure
If it doesn't meet the rating and viscosity, then no
from the stickies. https://forums.iboats.com/threads/must-have-technical-information-for-diyers.335378/
there is a video on alignment. https://forums.iboats.com/threads/a-couple-of-new-videos.570843/