Quick background: boat is a 1968 SAFTMATE with 60HP that was added just a few months ago. Floor and stringer were replaced in 1997. I was aware that transom had been water soaked for at least 10 yrs (probably more).....
So, I stripped off some of the inner skin on the transom after drilling holes left questions about the wood's condition.
The wood is some type red colored wood. Suprisingly, it did not show obvious rotted areas (that I can tell), though the area between the bottom right motor mount bolt and the drain plug was particularly soft and wet. After applying heat to it for a few days, the wood has begun to harden back up....
My question is, does this wood look OK or is transom replacement in order?
Will the wood below the area I have exposed dry out as well if given time, or do I need to remove some of the deck and expose this portion of the transom first (theres about 3 inches of transom below the deck)??
See photos below....
So, I stripped off some of the inner skin on the transom after drilling holes left questions about the wood's condition.
The wood is some type red colored wood. Suprisingly, it did not show obvious rotted areas (that I can tell), though the area between the bottom right motor mount bolt and the drain plug was particularly soft and wet. After applying heat to it for a few days, the wood has begun to harden back up....
My question is, does this wood look OK or is transom replacement in order?
Will the wood below the area I have exposed dry out as well if given time, or do I need to remove some of the deck and expose this portion of the transom first (theres about 3 inches of transom below the deck)??
See photos below....