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BoniB 01-25-2010 01:03 AM

How to check a transom
 
I'm looking at at 20SF, if when I try to rock the engine and there is no play in the transom and no cracks in the glass how would you check it without a moisture meter? If there is no flex would it be considered ok?

tx
Boni-B

oldfielder 01-25-2010 08:32 AM

Re: How to check a transom
 
You can also remove screws and see what comes out, but that's usually with your own boat!
Tapping on the transom with a screwdriver handle or rubber mallet will also yield difft. sounds depending on its integrity. The hollower it sounds usually indicates a lack of integrity and a solid transom will yield little or no reverb.

Bigshrimpin 01-25-2010 01:48 PM

Re: How to check a transom
 
Drill ;)

Mark 01-25-2010 03:45 PM

Re: How to check a transom
 
Quote:

Drill ;)

Ah, the simple concise answer [img]/forum/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img]

(but taking out a transducer screw usually yields a wealth of info from my experience)

BoniB 01-25-2010 04:52 PM

Re: How to check a transom
 
True, but the seller might not be too happy with that.

01-25-2010 06:00 PM

Re: How to check a transom
 
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taking out a transducer screw usually yields a wealth of info from my experience

Very true!!

Fr. Frank 01-25-2010 11:32 PM

Re: How to check a transom
 
I'm with Tim. Drill. Do it in 4 places, 1/8" holes x 1" deep.

77SceptreOB 01-26-2010 12:33 AM

Re: How to check a transom
 
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I'm with Tim. Drill. Do it in 4 places, 1/8" holes x 1" deep.

Then what??

oldfielder 01-26-2010 08:25 AM

Re: How to check a transom
 
It would be pretty funny if you pull out a drill and tell the owner you just want to check a few things :eek:

Fr. Frank 01-26-2010 10:24 AM

Re: How to check a transom
 
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It would be pretty funny if you pull out a drill and tell the owner you just want to check a few things :eek:

Actually, I've done that. On a 25' Mako with twin Merc 200's, I asked permission to drill several holes in the transom, providing I plugged and re-gelcoated. I told him why I wanted to do it, and the owner said okay. So I did. I had 2 damp holes near the lower mounting bolts between the motors, and 8 dry holes. I bought the boat.


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