We have a 96 Bayliner Cierra and had it repowered about 6 years ago. Went with a big block and Bravo 3. All was good until this year where it started seeping in water into the engine compartment. It was minimal at first but recently got worse so we decided to take it into a local shop. The shop found bubbles coming out around the Gimbal Assembly but there wasn't much room to pinpoint the source so it was decided to pull the outdrive and motor.
After pulling out the Gimbal housing the Transom has a bow in it. It's hard to see in the picture but there is a 3/16 gap between the ruler and the Transom about the middle of the key hole. I am no expert but the Transom doesn't look rotted. Shop is telling us to get a fiberglass expert and build up the material to flatten out the transom. We are a little skeptical. So we are wondering
What is the cause of this issue?
Is redoing fiberglass going to fix it?
After pulling out the Gimbal housing the Transom has a bow in it. It's hard to see in the picture but there is a 3/16 gap between the ruler and the Transom about the middle of the key hole. I am no expert but the Transom doesn't look rotted. Shop is telling us to get a fiberglass expert and build up the material to flatten out the transom. We are a little skeptical. So we are wondering
What is the cause of this issue?
Is redoing fiberglass going to fix it?