Crazydawgs29@gmail.com
Seaman Apprentice
- Joined
- Apr 8, 2017
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First off I have a 1985 Thompson fisherman 240 5.0 mercruiser. The transom was 100% shot so I had to replace it.
I pulled motor pulled out drive. Removed the floor from the front of engine to rear of boat. The stringers were all solid no rot. Unbelievable yes indeed but they were 100%solid. I cut the stringers about a foot and a half back to allow access to transom. I removed transom from the inside. Very easy project took me a few hours. I prepped the entire surface per videos I've watched.
Here's where I'm wondering if the method I was told from the marine shop is correct..
Materials:
* marine system 105 epoxy resin
*marine system 205 slow harder
*marine system 407 filler
* 3 sheets 1/2 inch plywood
* 24 Oz woven roven (enough to do entire transom)
*3/4 inch plywood
*2x4s
*all threads
I plan on using 3 1/2 inch piece of plywood to make the transom. I plan on using the epoxy resin and filler to form a paste to attach the first layer of plywood to fiberglass transom. I will be making clamps out of the 2x4s and all threads to squeeze the plywood to fiberglass. I will then do this same method for the remaining 2 sheets of plywood. Using the 3/4 plywood and roven I plan on rebuilding the strings to the transom. Next I will be using the roven over the entire plywood transom and securing it to the sides and to the strings. And then putting the floor back down.
My question is only on using the 24 Oz woven roven. Will 1 layer be enough? The guys at the shop said this will do just fine.
I pulled motor pulled out drive. Removed the floor from the front of engine to rear of boat. The stringers were all solid no rot. Unbelievable yes indeed but they were 100%solid. I cut the stringers about a foot and a half back to allow access to transom. I removed transom from the inside. Very easy project took me a few hours. I prepped the entire surface per videos I've watched.
Here's where I'm wondering if the method I was told from the marine shop is correct..
Materials:
* marine system 105 epoxy resin
*marine system 205 slow harder
*marine system 407 filler
* 3 sheets 1/2 inch plywood
* 24 Oz woven roven (enough to do entire transom)
*3/4 inch plywood
*2x4s
*all threads
I plan on using 3 1/2 inch piece of plywood to make the transom. I plan on using the epoxy resin and filler to form a paste to attach the first layer of plywood to fiberglass transom. I will be making clamps out of the 2x4s and all threads to squeeze the plywood to fiberglass. I will then do this same method for the remaining 2 sheets of plywood. Using the 3/4 plywood and roven I plan on rebuilding the strings to the transom. Next I will be using the roven over the entire plywood transom and securing it to the sides and to the strings. And then putting the floor back down.
My question is only on using the 24 Oz woven roven. Will 1 layer be enough? The guys at the shop said this will do just fine.