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<blockquote data-quote="Duck89" data-source="post: 486408" data-attributes="member: 31036"><p>Hello all!</p><p></p><p>I am new to the forum here. To make a long story short, last year I acquired a polar Kraft Jon boat with what I'm guessing is NOT the original COX trailer that came with it. This boat was literally sunken into the yard around from my parents house and was there ever since I was a kid. I finally worked out a deal with the guy and paid $500 for the boat w/trailer and an old outboard motor that was on it. I sold the motor for $250 and am only into this project for $250 so far. I have cleaned up the trailer, put new lights on it and replaced the bearings. I am now ready to tackle the boat. </p><p></p><p>I have NOT had the boat in the water, but the bottom of it looks very nice and I am not anticipating a lot of leakage, other than maybe from leaky rivets etc. I do, however, need to replace the transom. I have never replaced a boat transom before, but do consider myself mechanically inclined enough to be able to do this as a winter project with the proper advice. I have studied some information on the internet about transom replacement and have the general idea of what I need to do, but I feel as though this boat is going to be more difficult because of the setup inside of this boat (braces etc). </p><p></p><p>Does anyone have some advice for me as to go about tackling this project? </p><p></p><p>Also, how do I add pictures to this?!?! I used to have a photo bucket account, but it looks like you need to pay for that now? (which I am not doing)</p><p></p><p>Thank you in advance!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Duck89, post: 486408, member: 31036"] Hello all! I am new to the forum here. To make a long story short, last year I acquired a polar Kraft Jon boat with what I'm guessing is NOT the original COX trailer that came with it. This boat was literally sunken into the yard around from my parents house and was there ever since I was a kid. I finally worked out a deal with the guy and paid $500 for the boat w/trailer and an old outboard motor that was on it. I sold the motor for $250 and am only into this project for $250 so far. I have cleaned up the trailer, put new lights on it and replaced the bearings. I am now ready to tackle the boat. I have NOT had the boat in the water, but the bottom of it looks very nice and I am not anticipating a lot of leakage, other than maybe from leaky rivets etc. I do, however, need to replace the transom. I have never replaced a boat transom before, but do consider myself mechanically inclined enough to be able to do this as a winter project with the proper advice. I have studied some information on the internet about transom replacement and have the general idea of what I need to do, but I feel as though this boat is going to be more difficult because of the setup inside of this boat (braces etc). Does anyone have some advice for me as to go about tackling this project? Also, how do I add pictures to this?!?! I used to have a photo bucket account, but it looks like you need to pay for that now? (which I am not doing) Thank you in advance! [/QUOTE]
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