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Old 09-17-2017, 09:19 AM
dginge dginge is offline
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It would be a fun project but I've never done it. I guess I could learn. Its just that one side that the drain tube caused. There is no problem with its structural integrity. Yet. It's a bravo 3 single outdrive with bluewater 26 around it (done in 2013) I wouldn't have know the other problem existed unless I pulled the drain out of the aft transom box




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Originally Posted by CoreyTrx View Post
You can do the transom yourself for around 1k or less depending on the materials you use.

If there's no problems with it you could just leave it for now. That's really only a decision you can make.
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