Posted this in the Champion forum but thought I'd post over here too.
The transom on my '95 181 is bad. I discovered that it had gotten wet, so took everything off to try to dry it out. Also have a 6" rapid jack sitting on the floor waiting to be installed. After a couples of weeks under the lamps, I noticed that when I blew air into the transom from one of the motor bolt holes that the outer skin flexed.....not good. So I cut away a piece of the top of the transom to reveal the wood and there are at least three places where the wood is rotted away or significantly soft. Almost all of the rot/soft wood is near the outer skin and goes back thru at least the first 1/2" of ply. In some areas, the second 1/2" of ply is also soft. After contemplating and researching possible fixes, I have come to the conclusion that the only way forward is to replace the whole thing.
The expense of taking it to a fiberglass shop is out of the question. I don't have any significant experience with fiberglass work but am mechanically inclined and pick things up very fast. If I were to do this myself, what would I be looking at cost-wise (ballpark) for resins, glass mat, marine grade ply, etc? The only thing that I don't think I can do myself is any gel coat work. The rest, after doing some reading of other transom replacement posts, I think I can adequately tackle myself. I love this boat and want to keep it. Also, I don't feel it's right to pass this problem on to someone else.
If I decide to move forward, I also need to decide where to make cuts to remove the back part of the top cap so that I can get to everything.
Looking for any advice, encouragement, etc that the experts around here can offer.
Here are some pics:
Modified by Marooned at 5:48 AM 2/14/2011