Hi all, I'm new to this forum and fairly new to boats in general. I was signed up on the Fiberglassic's old site but since the change I've been lurking on this one.
I bought a 1960 Harvey Star Whiz last summer and used it several times for fishing. I now have it in my garage to do some restoration and repair.
The question I have is on my transom, sometime in the past someone used 5 nails to secure the deck to the transom and, of course, water seeped in and there are now five spots of rotting wood. The transom is also slightly split on one side. Other than those problems the transom sounds and feels solid. Would it be feasible to just drill out the rot and fill with resin? The split I would squeeze resin in and then clamp together.
Thanks
MadMan
I bought a 1960 Harvey Star Whiz last summer and used it several times for fishing. I now have it in my garage to do some restoration and repair.
The question I have is on my transom, sometime in the past someone used 5 nails to secure the deck to the transom and, of course, water seeped in and there are now five spots of rotting wood. The transom is also slightly split on one side. Other than those problems the transom sounds and feels solid. Would it be feasible to just drill out the rot and fill with resin? The split I would squeeze resin in and then clamp together.
Thanks
MadMan
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