Iamnu2boats
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- Jul 7, 2010
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Total novice here but I bought a 14' aluminum boat, perfect in all respects but one: The transom. Removed the non stainless fasteners to see what I had to work with.
OMG: Plywood turned to parchment paper.
Anyway, was able to salvage one piece of the wood to use as a pattern. Thank you iboats, as I read a bunch of info on replacing these transoms but it appears the standard is two pieces of plywood, marine grade (?), glued together, covered in either fiberglass or epoxy, and put back into place.
I am wondering, however, after measuring the "pattern board", why I can't use something like an inorganic decking material (Trux, etc) of the same size, on the inside of the transom and a similar material, size appropriate, on the outside. Some reason to NOT use a poly based product?
Looking for experience and help here.
OMG: Plywood turned to parchment paper.
Anyway, was able to salvage one piece of the wood to use as a pattern. Thank you iboats, as I read a bunch of info on replacing these transoms but it appears the standard is two pieces of plywood, marine grade (?), glued together, covered in either fiberglass or epoxy, and put back into place.
I am wondering, however, after measuring the "pattern board", why I can't use something like an inorganic decking material (Trux, etc) of the same size, on the inside of the transom and a similar material, size appropriate, on the outside. Some reason to NOT use a poly based product?
Looking for experience and help here.