Tabletop45
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- May 24, 2021
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doing some investigating on where i was having water coming into my bilge, i decided to tap on the bilge starting at the engine stringers and working down toward the drain hole. about an inch and a half past the engine stringer, the sound goes from solid, to hollow. the same goes on the other side as well. so i have a square that spans from the bottom of the transom plate to the drain hole, and to about 1 1/2- 2 inches before each engine stringer where it sounds like theres nothing there. my lower transom plate bolts were also loose. port side was damn near finger tight, starboard side was tighter but still loose. my guess is these bolts have been loose for a while and that's what allowed the water into the transom. i got my stubby 16MM wrench on the bolts and turned them several times, but i think my efforts are in vain, because i don't think there's anything for those bolts to clamp to at this point.
My stomach is in knots and my heart is broken with this discovery... as i've only had the boat since 2019 and haven't had too much time to enjoy it. i MAY try and bandaid it as best as i can to get through the season.
is there anyone on the forum who has attempted a transom repair on a boat like this? im concerned at attempting to replace a transom on this boat due to the complex shape of the stern having the built in swim platform.
My stomach is in knots and my heart is broken with this discovery... as i've only had the boat since 2019 and haven't had too much time to enjoy it. i MAY try and bandaid it as best as i can to get through the season.
is there anyone on the forum who has attempted a transom repair on a boat like this? im concerned at attempting to replace a transom on this boat due to the complex shape of the stern having the built in swim platform.