KesselRunner
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Hi!
I'm restoring an older motorboat that is very similar to a Sea Ray SRV 190 built with a hardtop (very obscure Swedish brand). Apart from a new paint job the transom needs to be rebuilt. After lurking the forums during the winter I've finally started the transom rebuild.
I've removed the motor well, removed the inside skin and dug out the transom. The template for the new transom is done, so are some needed repairs to the transom skin. However, there are some cracks I'm unsure of how to repair in the best possible way.
In the hull section just below where the old core was installed are some cracks that run parallell to the transom. These are a few inches in length, about 1/4" from the transom skin and some overlap another crack. Went at it with the dremel to inspect, seems they run 1/12 - 1/8" deep.
Now to my problem, since these cracks are so close to the transom I wonder how to grind out a bevel when the crack is essentially in the corner so that this can be filled in with new cloth and epoxy. The trouble I see is grinding an inside corner this way and still have a good corner radius for the new cloth. I worry that grinding on each side of the crack will make the corner angle sharper which would be a problem for laying the new cloth, will it not?
Hope i describe things clearly, will update with pictures next time I'm at the boatyard.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
I'm restoring an older motorboat that is very similar to a Sea Ray SRV 190 built with a hardtop (very obscure Swedish brand). Apart from a new paint job the transom needs to be rebuilt. After lurking the forums during the winter I've finally started the transom rebuild.
I've removed the motor well, removed the inside skin and dug out the transom. The template for the new transom is done, so are some needed repairs to the transom skin. However, there are some cracks I'm unsure of how to repair in the best possible way.
In the hull section just below where the old core was installed are some cracks that run parallell to the transom. These are a few inches in length, about 1/4" from the transom skin and some overlap another crack. Went at it with the dremel to inspect, seems they run 1/12 - 1/8" deep.
Now to my problem, since these cracks are so close to the transom I wonder how to grind out a bevel when the crack is essentially in the corner so that this can be filled in with new cloth and epoxy. The trouble I see is grinding an inside corner this way and still have a good corner radius for the new cloth. I worry that grinding on each side of the crack will make the corner angle sharper which would be a problem for laying the new cloth, will it not?
Hope i describe things clearly, will update with pictures next time I'm at the boatyard.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.