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skippertee 02-05-2012 05:00 PM

In our research we found nothing to restrict the size of the transom. I understand that 23 and 25 foot boats have been done.

eggsuckindog 02-07-2012 12:57 AM

I measured mine into the corners and down to the bottom of the center - 20" - would I just dig out the rest with the chisel??

65Bowrider 02-07-2012 07:22 AM

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Originally Posted by eggsuckindog (Post 198086)
I measured mine into the corners and down to the bottom of the center - 20" - would I just dig out the rest with the chisel??

Yep ... Then use a shop vac to suck up the pieces.

DonV 02-07-2012 02:29 PM

Hey Dixon......the more rotten the wood the easier to remove!!! I poured my transom and it's ALL in the preperation, the pouring is easy. :)

csurf 02-08-2012 12:36 PM

There is a local guide in my area who rebuilt his 22 Mako and used Seacast for the transom. He did a great job documenting the entire project including video. Here is the link to the page with a couple of videos hogging out the transom.

Enjoy!
http://skimmer.smugmug.com/Boat-Main...33412_RB3Zrz/4

http://skimmer.smugmug.com/Boat-Main...33412_RB3Zrz/5

ChampionShip 02-11-2012 01:35 AM

Is there any way to funnel that stuff to the bottom to kind of 'bottom fill' it maybe take care of some of the air bubbles? Thinking that might be the route on my Cruisers?

sidelock 03-06-2012 10:40 AM

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Originally Posted by skippertee (Post 197992)
Mr Moesly was impressed with the these new products, he they were out when he was building. Dog, we just juted the seacast and it pretty well moved into the corners and around the spacers. fg1, I noticed a very blush. I put the caps back on, so there is little seacast exposed, but washed areas and have wiped transom with interlux 202 and acetone.

Can seacast be used to redo a 20" transom and raise it to 25" ? Will the styrene blush cause bonding issues in the exposed 5" of seacast resulting from raising the transom ?

csurf 03-06-2012 11:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by csurf (Post 198138)
There is a local guide in my area who rebuilt his 22 Mako and used Seacast for the transom. He did a great job documenting the entire project including video. Here is the link to the page with a couple of videos hogging out the transom.

Enjoy!
http://skimmer.smugmug.com/Boat-Main...33412_RB3Zrz/4

http://skimmer.smugmug.com/Boat-Main...33412_RB3Zrz/5

Quote:

Originally Posted by sidelock (Post 199239)
Can seacast be used to redo a 20" transom and raise it to 25" ? Will the styrene blush cause bonding issues in the exposed 5" of seacast resulting from raising the transom ?

Take a look at the links above. Before they poured the transom they created a mold for a modified notch. I guess they figured it would be safer if they raised the surrounding area to let in less water.


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