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Transom Trim
I am replacing my set of twins and going to a single. The aluminum trim around the transom needs to be replaced. Is there any ideas on what I could use for that and where I can get it?
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I tried to replace mine a few ago without success. It seems the angle/bend at the corners required a special jig. I took it to a custom fabricator and got sticker shock :eek:
I would build one out of PVC board or get "Strick" to make ya one out of fiberglass and then paint it http://www.floridasportsman.com/art/tooth.gif |
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I'm tired of making stuff I still have to make a leaning post for this darn boat I'm working on. I wonder if marine connection would have some of that stuff laying around. You may have to cut/heat/bend it or something to make it fit right.
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You could grind and glass the seam,paint with gelcoat. Better than covering up with trim.
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I have both pieces of stock trim for a 23' single motor boat in pretty good shape that I posted a coupld of weeks ago for sale. If your interested, the price was right, free, or maybe toss a couple of bucks toward the CSC site.
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Go here - mcmaster.com Do asearch for "Aluminum Trim" and you should be in business.
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Here are the pictures of the transom trim.
http://www.deep-blue-sea.org/seacraft/trim1.jpg http://www.deep-blue-sea.org/seacraft/trim2.jpg http://www.deep-blue-sea.org/seacraft/trim3.jpg http://www.deep-blue-sea.org/seacraft/trim4.jpg It measures 53" wide at the top, with a 19" wide in the middle with 14" at the bottom where the motor is. The trim is 1 3/4" wide, and it comes with 2 pieces, let me know if your interested or I will pitch in the alum recycle pile. |
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Thanks for the offer John but those won't work for me
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I'll hang on to it for a couple of weeks, once I get finished with my boat, and clean up, I will toss it then.
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