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kcriptos 04-28-2009 01:40 PM

Tramson project
 
Hi:
I'm repairing my stinger 260 transom. I'm just wondering what would be better; divinicel or any foam core material or ply?

Thanks

hermco 04-28-2009 02:32 PM

Re: Tramson project
 
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I'm repairing my stinger 260 transom.

What is a stinger?

kcriptos 04-28-2009 03:03 PM

Re: Tramson project
 
Its a Chris Craft Stinger 260

McGillicuddy 04-28-2009 03:15 PM

Re: Tramson project
 
Whats a tramson?

Come on Don, SeaCraft, Wellcraft, Chris*Craft, whatever... - a Stinger, you know - Miami Vice. I know all of you FL boys wanted one at some point :D

Kcriptos, I ain't an expert but I think Marine ply is the way to go. Cost, workability, and 30+ year reliability if done right. Do a search for transom repair and you'll find tons of info on materials and methods. Start with Strick's post at the top of this forum. It may even persuade you to sell your C*C Stinger :rolleyes: If it looks like more than you want to take on call Hermco and show him your stinger :D :D :D Dude does wonders w/frp.
Good luck.

hermco 04-28-2009 03:22 PM

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Whats a tramson?

In naval architecture, a transom is the surface that forms the stern of a vessel. Transoms may be flat or curved and they may be vertical, raked forward (known as retroussé), or raked aft. The bottom tip of the transom can be approximately on the waterline, in which case the stern of the vessel is referred to as a "transom stern", or the hull can continue so that the centreline is well above the waterline before terminating in a transom, in which case it is referred to as a "counter stern".

On smaller vessels where an outboard motor is the source of propulsion, the motor is usually mounted on the transom, and held in place either by clamps or metal bolts that go through the transom. In this arrangement, all the power of the motor is transmitted via the transom to the rest of the vessel's structure, making it a very important part of the vessel's construction.

hermco 04-28-2009 03:54 PM

Re: Tramson project
 
What is Miami Vice?

Islandtrader 04-28-2009 07:01 PM

Re: Tramson project
 
Herm you described a transom.

Now try tramson :D

hermco 04-28-2009 07:26 PM

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Herm you described a transom.

Now try tramson

Oh oh, my bad! OK here goes,

Tramson: A common misspelling that occurs when posting to boating forums possibly due to the positioning of the keys on a qwerty keyboard. :D

kcriptos 04-28-2009 11:13 PM

Re: Tramson project
 
Thanks McGilli for the advice, I'll start my search for the marine ply for my TRANSOM. Sorry for the misspelling, I'm from PR so I'm a lot better in Spanish, speak a little English tough.

P.S. have any of you heard of Sea Cast?? :)

Islandtrader 04-29-2009 09:21 AM

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Sorry for the misspelling,

Don't worry about the spelling we like to have a little fun with obvious finger spelling errors.

Ask something is Spanish and I am sure some of us would really butcher it [img]/forum/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img]


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