Aluminum boat transom replacement progress and questions

ezmobee

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I'm knee deep in replacing the transom on my '66 Starcraft. I have the motor off and everything else that was mounted to the transom. Lots of bolt cutting.

Here's the motor hanging in my garage and my chaotic workspace
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Here's my transom with everything removed.
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Here's the token picture of rotted wood pulp we all love to see :)
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Here's my question. My boat has these 2 huge bolts through the transom. One on each side. They basically cannot be removed. They are like 8 inches long and welded to some sort of bracket inside the boat. You can see the bracket rivets on the ouside in the last picture. I have not seen bolts like this on other aluminum boats. Do you think I'm ok to just cut them off? Otherwise I'll need to fit the new wood in around them. I'm wondering if they were just there to aid in the assembly of the boat when it was being built. Thoughts?

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ezmobee

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Re: Aluminum boat transom replacement progress and questions

Bump
 

Bob_VT

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Re: Aluminum boat transom replacement progress and questions

Leave the bolts and just work around them. They are pretty far near the corners. Were there nuts on them or ski loops? I would look to see if you could use a hardwood block and tap them through into the boat. What's on the other side?
 

tashasdaddy

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Re: Aluminum boat transom replacement progress and questions

i agree cut them or knock them out. looks like the old style tow ring mount, that had a threaded rod, and the nut on the inside, and the ring threaded on. rather than made in one piece.
 

Joe_the_boatman

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Re: Aluminum boat transom replacement progress and questions

I have the same transom and hull, and just replaced my transom. I have a line of 4 bolts/nuts on each side vertically, in that same area. None are welded in, just nuts and bolts.

I second the cutting/grinding to get them out, and replace w/ stainless.
 

ezmobee

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Re: Aluminum boat transom replacement progress and questions

Thanks guys. I'm going to cut them out. TD, that's probably what they are because my current tow loops are top-mounted but don't look original. Bob, there were nuts on them but the bolts are welded to some sort of bracket which is riveted to the hull.
 
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