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My Mirro Craft 14footer
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<blockquote data-quote="FormerParatrooper" data-source="post: 414021" data-attributes="member: 21034"><p>The aluminum there seems good. I think the issue was the rotted wood behind in the transom. There was basically just a shell and nothing to support it. The motor mounts had worn into the aluminum and left the circle marks. </p><p></p><p>I have given thought to just removing the aluminum part of the transom and replacing it with some good wood. Would that create an issue? Given I would use a marine grade wood and treat it so it would last.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FormerParatrooper, post: 414021, member: 21034"] The aluminum there seems good. I think the issue was the rotted wood behind in the transom. There was basically just a shell and nothing to support it. The motor mounts had worn into the aluminum and left the circle marks. I have given thought to just removing the aluminum part of the transom and replacing it with some good wood. Would that create an issue? Given I would use a marine grade wood and treat it so it would last. [/QUOTE]
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