![]() ![]() ![]() I would suppose drilling from the inside would be the way to find out? I REALLY am not going to work on this beast now that summer is nigh around the corner.Ĭan a brace using angle iron or other stiff material be bolted into/onto the transom from the outside or inside in hopes of getting a poor sap through the summer season? Specifically to stiffen the transom up if it needs it? This boat is my upgrade from my old reliable 14' aluminum boat and I have adapted it for fishing/skiing already. My question is very simple.I am not sure how far up the wood is rotted. I was installing a set of transom tabs and as luck would have it, the drill bit revealed wet, rotted wood. I have a thousand dollars I can sock into it now, but was hoping to use that money in the winter to fix it up, via a nice winter project. It runs great, but has some issues of course. I bought it knowing that there would be issues as the boat is 27 years old. Recently bought a 19' 1985 runabout (Invader) with a mercruiser I/O 140-Alpha 1. ![]()
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