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Old 07-25-2017, 07:45 PM
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You can see by this picture the original thru transom scuppers. After the transom enclose and bracket install, I was able to still move them up 2" + without raising the original deck.
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Old 08-04-2017, 06:53 PM
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Transom core is all cutout, wood rot in top half bottom half was in still good condition but all of it had to go of course. Going to go with two 1 1/2 pieces of coosa board for the new core of the transom custom cut by boat outfitters. Beefing up the aft stringers and tabbing in the new coosa to the deck. Closing transom in completely. Going to build in a fish box/cooler into middle of new transom. Gas Tank is being pulled this week and cleaned and sealed and re-installed and the rest of the deck is being cutout up to the bow step. Redoing deck with 3/4" coosa board. Open to all suggestions and other mods and recommendations while in the process...what works what doesn't... Thanks.
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