1. bammy the bass
    Joined: Sep 2004
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    bammy the bass New Member

    hi

    i just bought a very old fiberglass boat it is a delcraft. the transom is rotted . i would like to rebuild it. can anyone give me directions. i was thinking to cut it out then stitch a piece of marine plywood to the side walls then add thickened epoxy then cover the new wood with fiberglass and clear epoxy. but will it be stong enough to hold the motor , the side walls are not thick they appear to be thin fiberglass i think it is fiberglass it is not would. can anyone help explian if im onthe right course.

    thanks bammy the bass
     
  2. Tall Timber
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    Tall Timber Junior Member

    Check the recent discussion thread on transoms. If you replace what was there the same way your motor power rating should not be changed.
     
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