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Im going to replace the transom in my 1960 AlumaCraft "Torino" and have a few questions. I'd prefer not to learn from my own mistakes when possible so any advice is appreciated.
First- I'd like to pop the cap off and slide it foward to allow me to work on the area in question instead of cutting the cap off 10" up. Several online tutorials suggest to cut the cap deck back . My thought is by poping the rivets and sliding it foward I will avoid having to color match the gel coat a repair the fiberglass. This seems more work than just reriveting the deck and rubrail back on. Am I missing something? Making more work from myself?
Second- How far back should I cut the stringers? I assume at least 6 inches to allow me room to work?
Ive attached a few pics so hopefully one of you transom pros will know what im talking about.
Thanks in advance
Bonus question: How do i get a jackstand onto my tubular 58' gator trailer?!
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Im going to replace the transom in my 1960 AlumaCraft "Torino" and have a few questions. I'd prefer not to learn from my own mistakes when possible so any advice is appreciated.
First- I'd like to pop the cap off and slide it foward to allow me to work on the area in question instead of cutting the cap off 10" up. Several online tutorials suggest to cut the cap deck back . My thought is by poping the rivets and sliding it foward I will avoid having to color match the gel coat a repair the fiberglass. This seems more work than just reriveting the deck and rubrail back on. Am I missing something? Making more work from myself?
Second- How far back should I cut the stringers? I assume at least 6 inches to allow me room to work?
Ive attached a few pics so hopefully one of you transom pros will know what im talking about.
Thanks in advance
Bonus question: How do i get a jackstand onto my tubular 58' gator trailer?!
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