Hello,
I am beginning work on a 1989 Sea Ox 200C. The first, and so far only item that needs attention (I think) is an area in the starboard transom. See images (3) here,
http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/gsJYLkYxfJyGzZpidxtoiTPMFGspHqGFO_myBYDLSys?feat=directlink
I am wondering what the best way to repair this area would be? Obviously, grinding out the old material is the first step. It looks as though the rusted part is a piece of angle metal (steel?) that should be reinforced somehow. It seems to run the width of the transom, but is only damaged in this area. Would grinding out to clean metal, then epoxying in a new piece and glassing over be a good choice? Because of poor access replacing the whole piece is not an option and this is less than 1/4. Or clean it out and glass over what is left?
Thanks,
W
I am beginning work on a 1989 Sea Ox 200C. The first, and so far only item that needs attention (I think) is an area in the starboard transom. See images (3) here,
http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/gsJYLkYxfJyGzZpidxtoiTPMFGspHqGFO_myBYDLSys?feat=directlink
I am wondering what the best way to repair this area would be? Obviously, grinding out the old material is the first step. It looks as though the rusted part is a piece of angle metal (steel?) that should be reinforced somehow. It seems to run the width of the transom, but is only damaged in this area. Would grinding out to clean metal, then epoxying in a new piece and glassing over be a good choice? Because of poor access replacing the whole piece is not an option and this is less than 1/4. Or clean it out and glass over what is left?
Thanks,
W