Ronbedard57
Well-known member
Hello,
I've got the as-yet-unidentified small runabout, and I'm a bit concerned about the condition of the plywood at the transom. I figure that the boat often had a clogged scuttle and too much standing water, and the bottom of the transom plywood is a bit "mushy". I'd like to replace the whole piece, but it seems there'd be many rivets to drill out before a new one could go back in. I could get the old one out easily enough by cutting it up in place, but getting the new one in is problematic.
I'm sure someone has done this repair before, and I'd love to be directed to any related posts.
Also, is there a source for plywood of the appropriate thickness and water resistance out there? I can get a piece of LVL construction beam material that comes 1-3/4" thick and mill it down. Has anyone tried that?
Appreciate it,
Ron
I've got the as-yet-unidentified small runabout, and I'm a bit concerned about the condition of the plywood at the transom. I figure that the boat often had a clogged scuttle and too much standing water, and the bottom of the transom plywood is a bit "mushy". I'd like to replace the whole piece, but it seems there'd be many rivets to drill out before a new one could go back in. I could get the old one out easily enough by cutting it up in place, but getting the new one in is problematic.
I'm sure someone has done this repair before, and I'd love to be directed to any related posts.
Also, is there a source for plywood of the appropriate thickness and water resistance out there? I can get a piece of LVL construction beam material that comes 1-3/4" thick and mill it down. Has anyone tried that?
Appreciate it,
Ron