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Default Re: transom question

I think you be fine for the season, But I would make it a winter project!!

Drill a few holes from the inside, say 1/4 inch, Start at top and go down a few inches till you find good wood, that will give you a idea were the rot starts and stops, Dirt is rot, black is wet, clean wood is good wood.

Fill holes with caluking after your done. Don't have to use 5200 or anything as its the inside and you will be fixing in the fall any way.
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