vroom ZOOM
Chief Petty Officer
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- Aug 15, 2017
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Hello, while doing an engine swap and engine room repaint on my boat, my attention was brought to some VERY shoddy workmanship on the factory layup. A lot of the area on the transom had a bunch of gelcoat just rolled onto the wood without any glass, and of course if has cracked and peeled. I of course yanked it all off and here is what I saw in there (see pic 1). Of course I went ahead and drilled a few holes in it to check for water. About halfway up the transom keyhole I could not squeeze any water from the wood chips. In about the bottom 3 inches I can squeeze water from the chips, but they are light in colour (see pic 2). View attachment DSC_0766.JPG
Also there is this crack in the transom keyhole.
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When hitting with a hammer I dont hear any super dull sounds but I am also not super sure on what sound to listen for. I know what a REALLY rotten transom sounds like, but not a very slightly rotten one does. Judging by the chips, it seems like the wood is somewhat solid but wet at the bottom 3 inches of the transom. Will this transom last another 10 years if I throw some fresh glass mat on the inside, or should I be ripping it out? Its a huge pain to get it out, and although I could probably get it done in a few days, its not something I enjoyed doing last time, and this time I wont get paid for it so I'd like to avoid it of course.
Also there is this crack in the transom keyhole.
View attachment DSC_0765.JPG
When hitting with a hammer I dont hear any super dull sounds but I am also not super sure on what sound to listen for. I know what a REALLY rotten transom sounds like, but not a very slightly rotten one does. Judging by the chips, it seems like the wood is somewhat solid but wet at the bottom 3 inches of the transom. Will this transom last another 10 years if I throw some fresh glass mat on the inside, or should I be ripping it out? Its a huge pain to get it out, and although I could probably get it done in a few days, its not something I enjoyed doing last time, and this time I wont get paid for it so I'd like to avoid it of course.