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    Replacing back board

    I just did this exact thing. Here is a link that has a few pictures..... https://www.tinboats.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=4099&st=0&sk=t&sd=a&start=20 Its pretty straight forward really. undo as many fasteners as you can. Grind off or drill out those that you can't. remove your old piece in...
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    First post, first boat project....

    gonna try one of the river anchors.... I've done the coffee can thing before but they drag on the harder bottoms. a good additional or backup though for when I want to anchor without swinging. I'll make one up and stach it somewhere in the front of the boat...
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    Motorcycles and Fishing...

    I think if you take up fly fishing it will be easier for you. 4 piece rods and easier to pack small flies make motorcycles a sinch! You could get 4 piece spin rods as well I bet. (I only fly fish). If the cooler is for your lunch you could get a softsided one and sling it over one shoulde bike...
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    First post, first boat project....

    got the transom replaced today. Things went pretty well considering my lack of carpentry skills and the fact that its my first ever attempt at something like this. I found out that I need a few more screws but I used what I had laying around for the time being. I will pick some more up this week...
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    First post, first boat project....

    Pictures of the old transom wood. You can't see the break or just how much it was squished and punky where the motor goes but trust me... twas bad! I've started on the new piece. Laminated 2 5/8 pieces and one 1/4 piece together. The edges areen't perfect cause I can't cut straight but...
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    My Boat

    I really like how you did the bracing. did you just use self tappers right into the seat sides? the braces that are underneath don't look like they are screwed to the bottom at all. Are they? I am sort of a big guy..... 255, would your decking set up hold my fat butt? Have you had it out yet...
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    First post, first boat project....

    No worries! I found a scrap piece of 1/4 plywood at work tonight. Woohoo! Now I just have to cut it out and glue to the other two. I'll try and post pictures later today of what I have so far.
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    First post, first boat project....

    I do infact have enough plywood to add another layer. It will be abit thicker than before though and I worry about it throwing everything off..... I'll cut it out and dry fit it to see how it fits before I glue it on. There is plenty of room for the motor mount so thats not an issue. Any ideas...
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    First post, first boat project....

    Ok, old transom is out.... not only was it rotted and punky, but it was broked in one spot right where the motor sat. No wonder it was flexing so bad. :shock: What I came up with was laminated plywood loke many others have done. I am, however, 1/4 inch thinner than the old transom. I now think...
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    First post, first boat project....

    I should add that all the hardware I will use to reattach will be stainless. found some steel, some stainless, some zinc, some brass..... whoever replaced it last used what they had.... I only had to drill out 7 rivets, the rest were broken, and cut off 2 bolts. (stainless bolt with steel nut....)
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    First post, first boat project....

    ok, transom wood is out. Rotted! and very soft right where the motor would sit. So, whats stronger a 2x10 like I said or some plywood that is gorrilla glued together at the right thickness?? I think that the plywood wood be stiffer but not necessarily stronger..... leaning toward the plywood...
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    First post, first boat project....

    couple more pics. I was thinking of making the low spot on the transom a bit smaller. When I decellerate, I get water over the top of it at the low spot. I plan on leaving the motor where it is so I'll cut out a spot for it to fit into but is there any reason I shouldn't make that low spot a bit...
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    First post, first boat project....

    Oh man oh man ohman! I am taking notes on all of this! Really excited about this project. Now, for the questions one at a time.... I hope to replace the transom wood asap. certainly before I put it in the water again. IS Pressure treated ok to use for that or should I use regular wood and treat...
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    what about "plus" fuel?

    I have an older (1980?) mercury 20 horse. My buddy told me to use 89 octane instead of 87..... Says, "them old motors run better on higher octane". Is he right? I have heard to never do that in cars that don't specifically call for it so I am a bit leery. Thanks!
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    First post, first boat project....

    Ok, just got back from camp..... forgot my camera there so no pics today. changed out the plug wires. Motor was typically hard to start but purred like a happy cat after I got it going. No more missing! Thing runs better than I had hoped. So phew... don't have to buy a new motor. The transom...
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    First post, first boat project....

    Hey thanks.... I figured the cost would be huge to do that. The fuel is brand new as is the tank and such. Carb might have some gunk but was rebuilt two years ago when we thought that was the problem. (guy at a reputable boat shop did it.) You can actually hear it missfire. I am really hoping...
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    First post, first boat project....

    Found some old photos..... I will post more later.
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    First post, first boat project....

    Hi there. Been lurking for a week or so and and have been impressed with the amount of help and knowledge available. First, a little background.... soon to be 38, don't know squat about boats or outboards. Live on the Coast of Maine and fish a lot. I fly fish 99% of the time and always on foot...
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