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Cracked, rotten transom repair
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<blockquote data-quote="zachw" data-source="post: 435353" data-attributes="member: 22331"><p>LDUBS- thanks for the comments. I think I agree with you here. I'm concerned that the current shape is going to lead to inevitable cracked welds and is going to take some custom shaping to work right as opposed to riveting in place and using a more traditional bracket. I also want to raise the transom up a couple inches at the motor connection, as it's too low now.</p><p></p><p>I'm open to anything- what do you think?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zachw, post: 435353, member: 22331"] LDUBS- thanks for the comments. I think I agree with you here. I'm concerned that the current shape is going to lead to inevitable cracked welds and is going to take some custom shaping to work right as opposed to riveting in place and using a more traditional bracket. I also want to raise the transom up a couple inches at the motor connection, as it's too low now. I'm open to anything- what do you think? [/QUOTE]
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