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You cannot fill cracks in transoms... Even with the crack filled it's still structurally unsound and will break. It's just a matter of time. A cracked transom is about as serious as it gets. Two people died off the coast of NJ earlier this year when the transom on their boat cracked and the boat sunk without any warning. I could never live with myself if I sold a boat, knowing that it had a weak transom, and the boat sunk and killed someone. The only way I could sell a boat like that would be to point out to the buyer the bad transom and get him to sign a waver stating that he knew the boat was unsafe and needed repair before using. You cannot cure stupid, so if he used it after that then I'd feel ok... sad, but ok.
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Shrek, sorry to hear that.
Would you mind posting pics for the education of all (meaning me)? |
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option 4. you could put a large piece of aluminum over the transom on both sides and through bolt it. use it this summer. and do a rebuild on it this winter. that what a transom rebuild usually is around here, a bigger washer.
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Is this a viable option? What size plate do I need to get?
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I know Destroyer is going to yell at us......but you want a piece as large as you can fit. The idea is to get out past the new cracks as far as possible to hopefully get into some good wood on the transom. I would get a piece that covered your whole splashwell on the inside and a matching piece on the outside.
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i have seen a piece on the inside as large as the back of the splashwell and a matching piece on the outside and a cap welded tothe top to tie it all together. not a good solution, but could get you through the season. look up some of the arjay fixes and do that in a couple of weekends.
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i am betting its junk!! but if you want to ck, just drill a few 1/4 inch holes from inside and if you get wood great, if you get dirt its junk!
BS has a boat that has a 1/2 inch plate inside and out on his transom as big as the back of the boat and it is solid as a rock!! lots of transom rebuilds on here look in the search and find them you have options on how to do it good luck!!
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