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Unread 04-30-2007, 03:12 PM
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Ya I was thinking that to like carving the top of a pumpkin right
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Unread 04-30-2007, 03:32 PM
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Ok decided to Replace it all Take all the old wood out and put new ? I was told that if I take all the old wood out of transom that I needed to screw some 2x4s to the back or My transom
would lose its shape it this true
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Also going to need some more foam because I had to take out the foam in the back and take up some of the flour to get at the transom so where can I get so two part foam

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Unread 04-30-2007, 07:48 PM
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The problem is, like Sea Ray's, Bayliners just don't have the structrual integrity for a project like this. You can build up the transom all you want, but in the end, unless you go through and beef up the stringers and add another 1/2" of glass to the entire bottom, the thing is not gonna work. The new engine will probably torque the hull in two. At the very least you're definitely looking at seperation of the stringers from the hull because there just isn't enough tabbing connecting them. Sorry man, but I think it's a lost cause.
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The problem is, like Sea Ray's, Bayliners just don't have the structrual integrity for a project like this. You can build up the transom all you want, but in the end, unless you go through and beef up the stringers and add another 1/2" of glass to the entire bottom, the thing is not gonna work. The new engine will probably torque the hull in two. At the very least you're definitely looking at seperation of the stringers from the hull because there just isn't enough tabbing connecting them. Sorry man, but I think it's a lost cause.

What do you mean A project like this the boat had a V8 in it with a mercruiser the outdrive went bad so the guy that had it cut the hole bigger to put a volvo penta drive on it then he bought a trophy with no engine or lower unit so he pulled everything from the bayliner and put it in the trophy now the bayliner has a bigger hole in it and I need to fix the whole to put a mercruiser back on it
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Default Re: Transom Modification

Well you have gone this far might as well keep going.

After you get all the wood out an the glass clean, glass all your new wood in, then throw in some Knee boards for extra support.

2 part foam can be had in most boat places, and on line.

Just one thing, be careful of foam, to much in a tight space it will push out and torque things out of wack! People have bubbled there floors with the stuff in the past!!
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Unread 04-30-2007, 10:35 PM
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Knee boards for extra support.
Can you explain this do you mean from the stringers to the new transom are across the back of the transom
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eugene1e, there is a good book from West Marine
that explains a lot of what is being explained here.
It is not that expensive and really informative.

Here is a screen shot of the front cover:

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Default Re: Transom Modification

I was trying to find some knee board pic here, I know there were here some place?

But any way what you do is take a board and attach it to the stringers, and against the transom glass all in, this will give the transom extra strength.

I drew this one, you should get the idea

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I was trying to find some knee board pic here, I know there were here some place?

But any way what you do is take a board and attach it to the stringers, and against the transom glass all in, this will give the transom extra strength.

I drew this one, you should get the idea

Yup thats exactly what I thought you where talking about
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