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Replacing wood in my boats.

After being in the industry, working for numerous manufacturers and owning many boats; I feel the only way to build a boat today is to use the best materials that will never rot. We've all seen too many stringers, transoms, floors, bulkheads, etc. rot away due to poor building methods or water intrusion. If you want a boat to last, you have to spend the extra coin to build it with strong materials that will last and not disintegrate after exposure to moisture. :thumb:
 
I watch a lot of YouTube video reviews for my business.
The guys doing the review get the products free or discounted for doing the video reviews. Might want to call and talk to someone about reviewing the products for them on your YouTube channel.
 
I watch a lot of YouTube video reviews for my business.
The guys doing the review get the products free or discounted for doing the video reviews. Might want to call and talk to someone about reviewing the products for them on your YouTube channel.


That video, has the most views in a single day for any video I have. It looks like I am going to get that CL Enforcer listed on SCT's thread, so I might have to hit them up for some material for a restoration video series.
 
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