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Building up cutout transom
OK guys dont shoot me for stupidity. Love this site and it has really inspired me. I have a 23 ft C Hawk...yea I know I know but there isnt a classic forum for that and after searching many websites have found nothing that compares to you guys. Anyway I want to change the cutout transom to solid with a bracket for a single outboard. Thing is my transom is solid.(No soft spots or rot) Can the transom be filled in from the inside without taking it down to the outer shell. Also I want to put a fishbox in transom but I dont plan on anything nearly as fancy or nice as what strick did because I am new to this. Thanks for at least reading a non seacraft owners participation in this sight. If all goes well with this project and I get the itch like I think I will I just might move up to a SEACRAFT. Thanks
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Re: Building up cutout transom
Cmon guys, I know it is not a seacraft, but I also know someone out there has the anwser I am looking for. Please.
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Re: Building up cutout transom
Did you try a search of transom work?
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Hey Hoover, is it true Niedermeyer got shot by his own troops?
Contact HermCo, a moderater on the site as he has the requisite knowledge on flotation brackets so you get the balance and C.G. right. I highly recommend his brackets/experience for this. The fill is a lot easier to do from the outside. Don`t know what your core is, but you could lap ply and glass the fill from the outside. Easier in mho. |
Re: Building up cutout transom
Don Herman did exactly what you want on my boat a couple of years ago. He used to have some pics of it on his web site but he's since removed them. I posted some of them on this site sometime in last couple of weeks, so just do a search of my posts for those pictures. You could also pm Don and he could probably send you some examples.
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Thanks for the info guys. I will look into all of the suggestions.
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