I do not have heated storage to do a winter restoration...therefor I want to do a patch job that will get me in the water befor winter sets in. If I like the boat I'll put more effort into it. I'm using a 73' 40HP evinrude(don't think it will over stress the boat)
The wood in the transom has some shallow dry rot at very bottom stern to hull joint( I can't push an ice pick in to deep befor it hits solid wood) the rest of the wood seems pretty solid except where some one did a patch job on the starboard inside upper corner adjcent to splash well. They also put a longitudinal board that ran under splashwell the whole width of the inner transom.
The glass all around the transom to hull seam is solid with no cracks. My thinking is to do an overlay patch of the exposed areas on outside the transom, bond a new inside longitudinal board under the transom reinforced to deck and splashwell, and patch over the inside upper starboard transom area and add a 1/4" piece of aluminum reinforcement to engine mount area.
Boat only had one drain plug on port side so alot of water just sat on starboard side( I'm going to install a starboard side drain plug. (which I also need advice on how to do).
I know the correct way is to put in a whole new transom...but have any of you guys done a quickie fix like I'm proposing ? What results can I expect?
The wood in the transom has some shallow dry rot at very bottom stern to hull joint( I can't push an ice pick in to deep befor it hits solid wood) the rest of the wood seems pretty solid except where some one did a patch job on the starboard inside upper corner adjcent to splash well. They also put a longitudinal board that ran under splashwell the whole width of the inner transom.
The glass all around the transom to hull seam is solid with no cracks. My thinking is to do an overlay patch of the exposed areas on outside the transom, bond a new inside longitudinal board under the transom reinforced to deck and splashwell, and patch over the inside upper starboard transom area and add a 1/4" piece of aluminum reinforcement to engine mount area.
Boat only had one drain plug on port side so alot of water just sat on starboard side( I'm going to install a starboard side drain plug. (which I also need advice on how to do).
I know the correct way is to put in a whole new transom...but have any of you guys done a quickie fix like I'm proposing ? What results can I expect?
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