Re: 74 Seacraft Tsunami
Transom options. Drilled the transon in 20 different places today. Solid, but you can tell it got wet at one time. Wood is structurally sound and not damp at all. I am contemplating grinding (allready have) all the gelcoat off, filling all holes, and sandwiching laminating another 3/4 ply on the inside of the transom.
Now, I am fully enslosing the transom. So the cut out must be built up.
Questions,
Has anyone, filled the cutout with new ply, laminated it in place, grind, add second piece in cutout, glass, grind, and then place the last backer over the entire transom?
Or, how would you fill in the cutout with out removing the structurally sound transom?
This boat will see a bracket.
Thanks, Jason
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