Bought a 2016 15/42 Alumacraft from a guy I work with. It looks like new except some slight marks where a trolling motor was clamped onto the transom. Upon a closer inspection once I got it home, I discovered all the wood had completely rotted out of the transom. I pulled the nails holding the HIN tag on out with my fingers. It's completely covered with riveted on aluminum. I've never seen this before on such a new boat. I currently own 7 boats and just sold number 8. I asked him if it had ever been submerged and he said no. There aren't any water lines anywhere to be seen either. This doesn't speak well to the wood Alumacraft puts in their transoms. Anyone else seen this? I guess I'll make replacing it a winter project. Going to be tough though, it's got some extra pieces the go from the bench seat to the transom that are the same width as the bench seat. I plan to put it all back with the same type solid rivets. Thought I finally bought a boat I didn't have to work on before using it. Oh yeah, that's right it's a boat.