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Default Re: patching up transom

Force holes are different.

As far as filling the old holes, what about drilling out the holes larger to make sure you get into dry wood, then fill w/epoxy.

This is the preferred method for many drilling into their transoms to install stuff like, swim platforms, transducers, trim tabs etc....

Oversize the hole, fill then redrill into new epoxy.

I believe the majority of rotten transoms are due to improperly drilled holes for mounting things.

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