Thread: transom (Mako)
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Old 11-11-2002, 11:29 PM
culley06 culley06 is offline
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Default Re: transom (Mako)

BriGuy
Well, I drilled out the hole that gave me problems, and just a few drops came out after I put a heat lamp to it for a few hours. I also took out the brass tube of the drain plug and the wood is wet on the surface, but angled drilling shows it to be solid. The holes above these two are dry. I think (hope) I can dry everything out with the heat lamp. I know that I eventually will need a new transom, but not for a bit yet is my feeling.
Any thoughts?
thanks
dave
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