Jon boat transom ?

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tjosterh

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I replaced my interior jon boat transom last year and it is holding up excellent! There is a piece of wood on the exterior part of the transom that is rotted out and needs to be replaced! I took it off and actually like it a lot better without that piece of wood. Is this exterior piece necessary?
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I do believe it is used as a stiffener and being wood it flexes without breaking. What else do you have on the other side to compensate for this wood if you were to remove it?

You would not want to pull it out and then try a hole shot only to watch your transom cave in towards you in the middle.

You might consider using the piece of wood as a pattern and cut yourself a piece of starboard = High-density polyethylene (HDPE) to match the size and shape of the wood is one suggestion.

The white HDPE is not UV resistant. Only the black starboard HDPE is UV resistant and used in boats. If you replaced the wood with starboard it might outlive you!

Make sure to use a good marine sealant on the entire face of the plastic to metal because if water is allowed to get down inside, galvinic corrosion can happen. So you will want to permanently seal out any water from getting in between. I would also chemically treat the aluminum with something like zinc chromate or the replacement for it. You can get a spray paint can of it at any auto parts store or home depot for about $5.00, and treat the surface of the aluminum with something designed to prevent corrosion. Then glue the new piece in place, put bolts back in and forget about it!

Check around for pricing on HDPE. It is expensive and cheap pieces can be found in side ALRO or various plastics companies who have cut pieces for sale. Otherwise they will want you buy a whole sheet of it. And don't try to paint it. Not much will stick to HDPE.
 
My boat had the same thing with the wood on the back and it rotted as well. I took out all of the wood transom and had a fab shop make a new one out of aluminum. Tough as heck and no need for wood. The reason I think mine was on the back was do to the corrosion pine holes all through it. You can check my build out and see what you think. My personal opinion I couldn't put a new piece on.
 
Yep. I would not use wood either. I also used all aluminum for my transom rebuild.

Just posted it here: https://www.tinboats.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=35070
 
In my opinion I would say that it is not necessary. I have never seen a jon boat come with wood on the outside of the transom from a factory. I would say someone probably put it on there as a temporary fix not wanting to deal with the trouble of fixing the inside of the transom
 
Wood on the outside is just because of the original transom being weak. If your transom is built right and not weak, you should not need a piece on the outside.
 
All the outside wood does is protect the aluminum when you clamp the motor on.
 
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