newbie transom repair problem

PSC

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I have read many threads explaining proper materials and basic technique for replacing plywood transon on a jon boat.

I cannot find an answer to the question: Can I use several pieces instead of one solid piece in order to avoid cutting and/or bending so much of the metal framing for the transom? I realize I must remove the support bracket and somehow get access to either the top or bottom lip to slide in any size replacment, but it would be much easier if I could use two pieces cut either horizontally ir vertically.
 

TruckDrivingFool

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Re: newbie transom repair problem

Welcome to Iboats PSC!

You need one solid piece for strength. I've seen some posted that are a real bear but post up some pics and most likely the collective can come up with some ideas to make it easier to get the new in.
 

PSC

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Re: newbie transom repair problem

Welcome to Iboats PSC!

You need one solid piece for strength. I've seen some posted that are a real bear but post up some pics and most likely the collective can come up with some ideas to make it easier to get the new in.

will do. I won't be back to the boat for a few weks -- do I start a new thread or look for this one?
 

Woodonglass

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Re: newbie transom repair problem

Just keep posting to this one. Makes things easier to follow that way.
 

oops!

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Re: newbie transom repair problem

and right off the top....dont use a vertical cut on a transom.
 
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