lakelover
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I have a 14' aluminum utility boat made around 1971. I have a new motor for it and here's the problem, or maybe not. There is a crack about 6 inches long where the transom meets the bottom of the boat. It was caused by all those years being beached and pushed out on a sandy beach and just gradually wore through. I'm almost 100% sure that's the original weld. I stopped the leak with epoxy putty and it's been completely water-tight for two years now. And none of the rivets leak.<br /><br />Actually I have a couple questions. Should I worry about the crack weakening the overall transom? The wood has all been replaced with pressure treated wood, and the angle brace and corner braces are otherwise in good shape. Should I have it rewelded or is it OK?<br /><br />
<br /><br />Betwen the red marks:<br />
<br /> <br />Overall inside:<br /><br />
<br /><br />Overall outside:<br />
<br /><br />Also, the front seat has seen better days. I want to replace it, probably with pressure treated plywood. Do you think that the way the seat is now is a problem for the overall strength of the boat?<br /><br />
<br /><br />Thanks.