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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1999 Starcraft Superfisherman Transom Restoration
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<blockquote data-quote="muskyhunter1978" data-source="post: 512998" data-attributes="member: 34965"><p>With mine, I had to remove the splash well as the top rolled over the transom edge and was part of the cap system. There was another sheet of aluminum, with a few screws on the backside of the wood as well, it acts like a cover and is painted to match the boat. I decided to replace that piece two as I was fabbing up the new tins. Essentially, there was several layers of tin on the backside, including a couple of L shaped pieces that everything ties back together when it goes back in.</p><p></p><p>Just keep working at it and do not force it out and potentially cause more issues or tweak the rivet seals around the transom perimeter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muskyhunter1978, post: 512998, member: 34965"] With mine, I had to remove the splash well as the top rolled over the transom edge and was part of the cap system. There was another sheet of aluminum, with a few screws on the backside of the wood as well, it acts like a cover and is painted to match the boat. I decided to replace that piece two as I was fabbing up the new tins. Essentially, there was several layers of tin on the backside, including a couple of L shaped pieces that everything ties back together when it goes back in. Just keep working at it and do not force it out and potentially cause more issues or tweak the rivet seals around the transom perimeter. [/QUOTE]
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