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Old 10-25-2017, 05:57 PM
Mshugg Mshugg is offline
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Originally Posted by PackRat View Post
Surprisingly the transom seems pretty solid. Some oil / grease contamination in the plywood at the cutout for the drives but no obvious rot. Will be a little dilemma if the moisture meter says dry....Was hoping for rot for ease of removal.
Why remove? If it's dry and rot free, cut back to clean wood, plug the holes and tab in the plug. You could then beef up the transom with an additional layer of core and glass.
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