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Transon repair
Looking at a 20' Potter. Owner says he filled transon with liquid filler and then metal plat acoss the transon. Is that the correct repair?
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Re: Transon repair
If he used Gits Rot, all it is doing is prolonging the
inevitable. Which means slice and dice on the transom. Remove a screw from IE: trim tab, transducer, ladder, etc. If any thing weeps out. Not a good sign. Good luck, Ken |
Re: Transon repair
I would like to think a properly restored transom would NOT require a "plate" (recored and glassed).
It almost sounds like he used a product like Seacast. I dont know if products like this require a plate. That is something a surveyor should have a look at. |
Re: Transon repair
I vote with Scott.
If it needs a plate it's not right. It needs a real transom rebuild. There is lots of info and people willing to give advice on this site for transom rebuilds. |
Re: Transon repair
What they said. Ask Scott about plates. [img]/images/graemlins/crazy.gif[/img]
The transom is not a bad job, maybe you can knock him down a few K on it. If the guy insists that the transom is good, tell him he's full of crap and walk away. |
Re: Transon repair
I don't think plates are put across transoms for cosmetic purposes.
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