Is it possible to replace the rotted transom on a Ranger pre 1990?
Is it possible to replace the rotted transom on a Ranger pre 1990?
Yes ! But you have to find a good shop that knows how to do it the right way. A section of the top cap has to be cut out, then you cut down the inside of the transom, just deep enough to remove the old rotted wood, with out cutting into the fiberglass. Then clean out all the damaged wood and glass in two layer of 1/2" marine plywood from top to bottom and side to side. Then glass the section of top back in and re paint and blend in. Not a cheap fix, but you'll be way better than before.
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I had Ranger put a new Transom in an older Ranger 330 Hit something very hard and broke it. Cost was around $8k if I remember right and that was back in the 90’s. Ranger cut out part of the top cap, removed old wood transom and glassed in a new pultruded fiberglass transom. Boat is still going strong, but I dont own it
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It will cost more to fix it than it is worth.
Last edited by printman71; 08-17-2019 at 08:34 AM.
$8000 my azz,Cut top cap my azz,Remove complete top cap is the only way to go.$2000 fix with wood, Maybe $3000 fix with composite Shop around.
Check out seacast. I cut a my top cap and removed all the wood. Replaced with seacast and now after 4 years it’s still holding strong.
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guys it's not rocket science. The transom was bad in my boat.1990 Hydra sport 18ft DVTSX.Shop pulled complete top cap,replaced transom,sealed and gel coated complete transom 8 years later still going strong.Yall ar getting ripped a new one.
boat repair 2012 006.JPGMike P5.jpgboat repair 2012 001.JPGMike P8.jpgboat repair 2012 005.JPGMike P13.jpgI reckon another good thing about living in the south is somethings just don't cost as much to have fixed,,,This was done at a fiberglass repair shop on High Rock Lake in 2012.Mine was rotten and splintered all to pieces,No external fiberglass damage,I discovered the problem by discovering a sunken bolt on the inside.Cost of the repair in 2012 was $1500 with plywood,Just the material difference to use composite was $800.
Last edited by swamprat; 08-19-2019 at 02:11 PM.
It doesn't look like it was fiber glassed in, just painted. Could that be the difference in price?
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This is how mine was done many many years ago even though mine was a Cajun. Complete top cap was removed and fixed from the inside. It came out perfect with no need to match gel & flake. It did cost about $8,000 but insurance paid for it since it was from hitting a stump that was right in the middle of a boat lane on Toledo Bend.
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Mike P12.jpgMike P7.jpgglassed in? yes..second pic is the original transom in a pile.Hydra Sport advertized this full width transom as their strongest ever,Wrong.The factory transom started growing fungus out the top at about five yrs. old.The original transom was two pieces of plywood stapled together,no glass or resin between them.New transom is two pieces laminated together,and glassed over ,and in.This was a cash money job,Cash is always cheaper than insurance job.
Lake Norman, N.C./New Britain, CT.
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