Time for a New Transom(Any shops in SWFL?)
1973 20' Seafari
Long story short - I drilled a few holes in the transom near the motor mount on the port side and water leaked out. Just mush and water. Whatever *#($*# attached the dive platform didn't bother using any kind of sealant when they put in the lag screws, and I was too inexperienced to notice until now.
I am debating whether to do the job myself or get it done professionally. I know I could do it, but I don't have a ton of free time these days.
Can anyone recommend a good shop in SWFL? Otherwise I might consider trailering it over to one of the shops that regularly work on SeaCrafts on the East coast.
From the posts I've read, it seems that a new transom typically runs around $1500-2000 to have a shop do it. That sound about right?
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