Re: Transom replacement???
BigMike,
Even though that transom may appear in good shape, there's probably some dampness in the wood core. After 19 years, it's bound to happen even if the boat was rack stored and the moisture meter didn't pick anything up (they're not always accurate). You might want to drill some core samples first to see how good the transom is. If you don't get any damp wood or water weeping out of the holes, you could probably go ahead with slapping the bracket on. Are you just leaving the transom open or enclosing it? If you're enclosing it, then you may want to redo the entire transom at the same time.
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