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Welcome to the site Steve. Nice to see a fellow Pats fan.
![]() I have zero experience with the Seacast product. I have worked on a previous boat by cutting the outer skin off the transom and re-doing it with epoxy laminated plywood. It really wasn't too bad of a project. I'm sure you've already searched the site for others that have done this project. You should also check out www.classicseacraft.com , www.classicmako.com , and www.classicaquasport.com You'l find a lot more info on those sites as well. Take some pics and show us whatcha got.
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I wouldn't try the cpes method. It looks like it "may" work on a small boat but I would't want to risk it on a v. You can either remove the entire cap where you will have access to the transom and stringers, cut the rear portion of the cap to get new wood into the transom, or try seacast or arjay. I have no experience with seacast but I did the arjay pourable transom this spring and its holding up very well.
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and please let me appologize in advance because my jets will be taking the division this season. repeat after me; AFC EAST CHAMPIONS, NEW YORK JETS!
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Welcome to the site.
You can drill a few small (1/4) holes on the inside of transom and see what comes out? Clean wood you are great, dirt you rotted. You can also just put the motor on there and when tilted up, grab the tail of the motor and lift up, cracking or movement you need transom, n cracking sound or movement you good to go. Can also get a Jack Plate to lift motor up the 5" so you are able to run the 25" shaft with out filling the transom. If the transom is in good shape. Gas tanks are 20 gal each.
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Hi macojoe, thanks for your reply and welcoming me aboard. I did a little wrestling on the transom and it definitely has movement, my motor stand is two sheets of 3/4 ply with a few screws and there is no comparison, night and day. I want to make a real nice job of this boat and do it right, gotta have solid transom. Is there an advantage to the jack plate system or is it just to save the notch work? Thanks for the tank info, are they standard on that model? I'm wondering what the range will be with the 225. I see you run a four stroke 225, economy must be better, how do you like it?
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we can all dream charlie the tuna....apparently you more than most!
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![]() PS....Aren't those the NJ Jets? Seems to me I recall them playing in NJ Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey ....
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1987 V20 w/1987 150HP Yamaha on a Shoreland'r Trailer 1978 16.5 Airslot w/1996 120HP Force on a Four Winns trailer 1996 V21 w/1993 200HP Mercury on a Shoreline Trailer All towed by a 5.7L Hemi Durango. If God didn't have a purpose for us we wouldn't be here, so Live simply, Love generously, Care deeply, Speak kindly. (Leave the rest to God) ![]() Silence, in the face of evil, is itself evil. Not to speak is to speak, not to act is to act. God will not hold us guiltless. |
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Thanks for the warm welcome guys. GO PATS Chumbucket!, camp starts soon. I've added a pic of the old girl (hopefully!) and highlighted where transom sounds iffy, only on outer skin which is odd. I reefed on it a little this evening and there is more movement than I will ever be happy with so I think I'm gonna go hog wild and do the whole thing with new ply and resin. I am determined to make this boat awesome again. Do you guys have recommendations for a glass and resin supplier?, if so please advise. Brielly the arjay is new to me so I'll check that out too, sounds like a good repair method. Did you do all the work from the cap access? I've seen a few different ways done nice, and successfully, I think I'll be okay doing the work from outside by removing the outer skin if I need too. I would be grateful for any pointers as to where to cut, more importantly where not to cut!, wish me luck! Steve.
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The jack plate just allows you to add the 25 with out filing the transom, but if you are going new, you will not need.
Tanks are stock and one size I sold my V20 3 years ago, and bought a 23' Sea Ox wa, thats what I just put the 225 4 stroke on, and it weights 600 pounds +!! Not close for a V20! IMO your 225 is way over kill, and not needed, a 150 will have all the power you will ever need. with out the weight and gas your going to use. Also make sure you get a good bilge pump and a second one for back up, that boat is before self bailing decks and all water goes to the bilge. Last unless you are a real good glass guy, I would go from the inside and leave the out side alone. Or use the pourable stuff. I am not a glass guy at all so I am no real help there. Good Luck
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