Re: Transom support
It doesn't look that terribly bad from the pics. You may have caught it early. You will need to remove the entire top fiberglass edge. An angle grinder is the tool of choice for this. Then you need to address the wet wood. If it is just wet at the top, with no visible rot, you can either: a) dry it good with a heat lamp and then drill some holes down along its length and saturate with a good product like CPES, b) Soak with antifreeze to kill any possible rot spores, or c) rip out entire transom and rebuild. <br /><br /> Since you state that the motor mount holes were dry, I think you probably just got water in thru the crack in the top and around the drain plug. I would give the CPES a try. You will have to reglass the top edge which will restore some of the strength to the transom. Do a search for Transom Rebuild and you will get an idea of what the job will require. good luck.