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Cracked, rotten transom repair
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<blockquote data-quote="LDUBS" data-source="post: 435409" data-attributes="member: 21536"><p>I have a 15' Klamath that has a similar shaped transom, though the angles are not near as pronounced as yours and the transom height is good. Truth be told, I would prefer to have flat (like your "proposed") as opposed to angled corner braces because I like the way they look. But, I wouldn't change them because it would simply be more work than I would want to do for just aesthetic reasons. I don't think there is anything wrong with what you are thinking other than it is a lot of work, and you do say you need to raise the transom (I assume to accommodate your outboard). Keep in mind I'm not a boat designer. Johnny and others have much more experience at this than me and have done some impressive projects.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LDUBS, post: 435409, member: 21536"] I have a 15' Klamath that has a similar shaped transom, though the angles are not near as pronounced as yours and the transom height is good. Truth be told, I would prefer to have flat (like your "proposed") as opposed to angled corner braces because I like the way they look. But, I wouldn't change them because it would simply be more work than I would want to do for just aesthetic reasons. I don't think there is anything wrong with what you are thinking other than it is a lot of work, and you do say you need to raise the transom (I assume to accommodate your outboard). Keep in mind I'm not a boat designer. Johnny and others have much more experience at this than me and have done some impressive projects. [/QUOTE]
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