I'm removing my rotted transom, getting ready to replace the wood... Seacast would run me almost $1000 with shipping.....
Here are some pics of the inside transom...
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I'm removing my rotted transom, getting ready to replace the wood... Seacast would run me almost $1000 with shipping.....
Here are some pics of the inside transom...
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looks like a fun job!
good luck
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Wow Wow Wow! I did not know that you can rebiuld the transom that way! How do you secure it in there not bolting it in?? Any info that helps me from not pulling my top cap would be awesome!![]()
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TJ Daveski
Northeast, PA
1987 Dyna-Trak 180 SS (restore)
2000 Dakota Quad Cab
US Navy Vet 2002-2006 EN3(SW)
Yep a Fun job i have done it lol , just make sure if u do Seacast it all holes on outside are taped off like duct tape, an any inside holes that u have u have them covered as well cause the Seacast will find it's way into the nook and cranny's, then mix an have fun get u a pole or something to shove the mix down into it cause the stuff will b thick and also the Wires u have going thru it make sure u get a brass pipe or a plastic one so u do not Seacst the Wires with no way to remove the wires
Not alot of fun but if you build it right it will last a long time. There was another member 8 months ago that had rebuilt his transom on his champion.
Good luck and keep updating progress.
G.