Starboard material

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striper192001
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Starboard material

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I think someone posted awhile ago that there was a company in Williston that sold this material for mounting transducers.

Do you guys screw this to your boats or epoxy it.........and I imagine 5200 for screw holes
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I think it was Popster who mentioned an in expensive source for starboard locally. I’ll text him to read this in the forum and reply.



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Vermont Plastic Specialty in Williston stocks it in various thickness/color.
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popster wrote: Mon Aug 05, 2024 6:22 pm Vermont Plastic Specialty in Williston stocks it in various thickness/color.
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Thanks Bill !

Do you guys screw these to your transom or epoxy?
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We screwed in our board. Burt's tackle makes a nice one! No leaks after 11 years. Screwed and glued it both.

https://www.amazon.com/Berts-Custom-Tac ... 1083&psc=1
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