Hi guys!
So I'm at the point of rebuilding the transom on this rebuild and after scanning the site for more info I have a few questions. The old one is pretty rotten, the bolts had sunk in well past where they should be.
Looks like the old transom is 2 in thick. Is it best to use layers of my leftover 1/2 in marine ply or buy something thicker to sandwich together? I hate the thought of having to buy a full sheet of marine ply just to cut out a few triangles.
Next, the boat mechanic that I found suggests thin pieces of aluminum on the front and back of the transom. I can get this where I work so no problem there. I just wondered if it would hold the moisture if it had it on both sides? I could be overthinking that.
Do I have to glass it or can I simply coat it with some resin? I wouldn't go thick on resin here because I don't want it to crack. I'd really like something other than resin to make it waterproof here but I dont know what. Honestly, I wish I could use some sort of thick plastic instead of wood all together. I just thought of that and haven't researched it at all but what do you think?
Oh and I bought a new used motor..75h Evinrude to replace the 70h Johnson. There are some problems with it that likely would have left me stranded on the lake. It's a 24ft Lowe pontoon. And when I can figure out how to shrink the photos from my phone I'll post pictures.
So I'm at the point of rebuilding the transom on this rebuild and after scanning the site for more info I have a few questions. The old one is pretty rotten, the bolts had sunk in well past where they should be.
Looks like the old transom is 2 in thick. Is it best to use layers of my leftover 1/2 in marine ply or buy something thicker to sandwich together? I hate the thought of having to buy a full sheet of marine ply just to cut out a few triangles.
Next, the boat mechanic that I found suggests thin pieces of aluminum on the front and back of the transom. I can get this where I work so no problem there. I just wondered if it would hold the moisture if it had it on both sides? I could be overthinking that.
Do I have to glass it or can I simply coat it with some resin? I wouldn't go thick on resin here because I don't want it to crack. I'd really like something other than resin to make it waterproof here but I dont know what. Honestly, I wish I could use some sort of thick plastic instead of wood all together. I just thought of that and haven't researched it at all but what do you think?
Oh and I bought a new used motor..75h Evinrude to replace the 70h Johnson. There are some problems with it that likely would have left me stranded on the lake. It's a 24ft Lowe pontoon. And when I can figure out how to shrink the photos from my phone I'll post pictures.
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