Re: Plugging old motor mount holes?
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I just completed a motor swap from a Johnson SPL 28 to a Suzuki DT 50 on my aluminum hauled boat as detailed in the above posts. My boat is 20 years old so I used a gray color. If yours is still shiny you may want to use silver/aluminum color. (or maybe it's painted, I hear they do that...)
I happen to have access to 1/8 SS steel plate so I placed it on the inside top half of the transom using the upper mounting bolts sandwiching the plywood between the hull and the SS plate, then sealed around the edges of the plate. Probably overkill.
As for a later remount, this can be handled by taking your time now (as described) using a quality wooden dowel and a high grade marine epoxy. If at a later time you need to drill into the same location, you would then follow the same procedures and you?ll the boat on the water in no time at all.
I am not sure why/what silicone was invented to be used for, but in my opinion if heat/ cold, sun light, moisture and contaminates can reach this stuff you might as well save yourself time and labor and dump the stuff in the garbage can at the beginning of the project rather then the end. ?.just my .04 cents worth (prices are going up)