trailblazer2
Cadet
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- Sep 14, 2011
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The 1"x8" board in the transom of my 15' Lowe boat (1982 model) rotted out. I removed the rotted board and the cover on one side of the foam floatation to figure a way to install a new board. I read several threads on this and it appeared that the "remove the bottom bracket, drop the old board out, install the new one...." would work. NOT SO! no way to get a solid new board in without removing all the flotation foam on both sides to remove the lower angle bracket OR cut off the corner cap braces and cut the back plate of the transom off and re-weld it all back together. Also have to remove the amgled support brace that is attached to the bottom and the lower halv of the transom.
Question: Is it critical the baord extends to the outer edges of the boat sides for strength and lateral structural support? Or, can I slde in a "short board"? Alternatively, can I slide 2 pieces in that are cut in the middle, but extend to the edges? neither sounds like a good idea.
Anybody got any ideas?
Question: Is it critical the baord extends to the outer edges of the boat sides for strength and lateral structural support? Or, can I slde in a "short board"? Alternatively, can I slide 2 pieces in that are cut in the middle, but extend to the edges? neither sounds like a good idea.
Anybody got any ideas?




