So, I have been pretty busy. I pulled the motor out of the boat on Wednesday morning. Removed the head and oil pan and found the engine had a very small amount of surface rust in a few places but nothing a hot vat wont fix. After engine was removed, I inspected the transom better. I found a small hole in the bilge pump hose that had sprayed on the transom and caused about a 6x6 weak spot. The rotten area was inspected using a screwdriver and while pushing on the wood it only penetrated about 1/2" deep. I cut that area out bigger than the bad area and installed a new piece of 3/4" plywood. Using liquid nails for a better bond, I screwed the new piece of wood in place. Once the glue cured, I glassed over the top for extra strength.
Once the transom was done, I installed my new trailer lights and wired up to work with my truck (had no working lights before.)
I also cut a piece of plywood to fit the bow of the boat. I cut out the access doors for the livewell, fish box and anchor box. I got started glassing the main piece of the bow deck and let it setup overnight. Over the next few days, I will continue glassing the main piece along with the doors. All of the doors will be installed using stainless steel hinges and latches.
I plan on sanding the bow deck down and covering with white Durabak 18.