Re: Filling Large transom hole - options
Ya 153 holes at least I didn’t have to think much about needing to do a transom job kind a like a no brainer.
Let’s see 8 large holes for twins, 16 large holes for a aluminum transom support type for the transom, 21 holes for 3 transducers most plugged up with 5200, 20 holes for trim tabs, 7 large holes for drainage holes through the transom, 12 small holes for screws on those drain holes, 12 holes for a transom ladder, 4 large holes for the eye cleats on the transom, 5 smaller holes for a 90 degree step on the transom, there were about 8 larger holes that were plugged up with wood and some epoxy, and the rest I am not sure why Oh Yeah I did drill a few myself just to confirm that the water that came out was not good enough to drink. I used most of the holes any way on the glue and screw method of tying the plywood to the transom. I did use 2 layers of glass on the inside first in the rebuilding process of the transom and then filled in all the holes faired it out and painted.
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