Dkahn18
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Hello iboats. My name is Devin and i am new to the forums. I have heard many good things and i hope i can fit right in here. My first post will be about a 14' aluminum boat i recently came across. The transom, as you see below, needs replaced. I don't know exactly how i should go about it.
http://i447.photobucket.com/albums/qq196/Dkahn18/gr010.jpg
In the picture below you can see where its coming apart due to previous owner applying massive amounts of goop and not doing properly. Plus the wood itself is rotting.
http://i447.photobucket.com/albums/qq196/Dkahn18/gr011.jpg
In this picture you can see the aluminum layer is still in decent shape. I want wondering if i should removed the old transom, and use it for a template. The material i would probably replace it with would be a 3/4'' pressure treated board, not OSB. Then coat it with a waterproof substance. I was then thinking that i would reinsert it and drill holes all the way through the wood and the aluminum and insert bolts with locknuts on them, while also applying goop in the bolt holes and what not. Currently the transom is only held on by a very large amount of goop and what appears to be four lockbolts in the center in about a 12'' diameter of eachother. Any ideas would be very highly appreciated. Thanks again iboats
-Devin
http://i447.photobucket.com/albums/qq196/Dkahn18/gr012.jpg
http://i447.photobucket.com/albums/qq196/Dkahn18/gr010.jpg
In the picture below you can see where its coming apart due to previous owner applying massive amounts of goop and not doing properly. Plus the wood itself is rotting.
http://i447.photobucket.com/albums/qq196/Dkahn18/gr011.jpg
In this picture you can see the aluminum layer is still in decent shape. I want wondering if i should removed the old transom, and use it for a template. The material i would probably replace it with would be a 3/4'' pressure treated board, not OSB. Then coat it with a waterproof substance. I was then thinking that i would reinsert it and drill holes all the way through the wood and the aluminum and insert bolts with locknuts on them, while also applying goop in the bolt holes and what not. Currently the transom is only held on by a very large amount of goop and what appears to be four lockbolts in the center in about a 12'' diameter of eachother. Any ideas would be very highly appreciated. Thanks again iboats
-Devin
http://i447.photobucket.com/albums/qq196/Dkahn18/gr012.jpg
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