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    Transom replacement.

    I can see what our glass is tomorrow, assuming the weight is on the tag. I should clarify, I work in a repair shop, but have nothing to do with the ordering. I just cut what I need off the roll or scrap bins and get to work. Material specifics aren't really something I have to think about. It's...
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    Transom replacement.

    I've been repairing boats for almost 12 years now, but I've never done one by cutting through the outside. I've seen an old thread here where someone else has, so I would say it should be possible. My answers are... 1. We use polyester resin. I've never used anything else, so I can only...
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    Gear Lube lines plugged with bolts from previous owner

    To me, it sounds like the engine was removed at some point. They plug the lines with bolts when they pull motors. Maybe those just didn't get hooked back up.
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    Crownline gas tank

    Not so much for us repair guys. An easy initial assembly doesn't mean easy access later.
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    Transom replacement or design flaw?

    Something like this is what I'm talking about.
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    Crownline gas tank

    Like alldodge said, the tank was set in place, then the hull set on top of it. That also goes for pretty much everything else. The hardware is installed while the cap and hull are apart.
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    82 Starcraft MR 180 floor, slight refit and leaks

    For the leak, really the only way to find it is to fill it with water and look for leaks.
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    82 Starcraft MR 180 floor, slight refit and leaks

    Pour fom. The extruded poly won't give any structural support because it isn't bonded to anything and won't properly fill the cavity. Epoxy wood. It needs to be done on both sides and all edges anyway. Other things depend on how your boat is set up. Like if your gas tank sits in the center...
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    Battery placement and drilling question - 94 bass boat

    I don't see why the batteries would affect balance that much. You weigh more than those, and your weight is all the way to one side while driving. If I understand you correctly, the tubs you're talking about are like boxes glassed to the sides? Those are just full of flotation foam. You're...
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    Transom replacement or design flaw?

    Sorry I'm late, I've been sick since Friday and am just starting to feel alive again. Something like this. https://www.metalsdepot.com/aluminum-products/aluminum-flat-bar?gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAiA5Ka9BhB5EiwA1ZVtvIJIrp8OuGkeXJ4SAeHvQj83OIgpXViD_4p4B-S66z8CYwxerIoNuhoCS9UQAvD_BwE You should...
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    Transom replacement or design flaw?

    Ok, if it's just a tiny little 5hp like jimmbo said, that's just overkill. You could just get some flat stock to act as one big washer and call it a day. The reason I was asking about the mount though. If it's a bolt through, you would have to drill through and seal between the plate and...
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    1973 starcraft ss restore in progress

    Screw a sheet of aluminum or diamond plate on the bottom of the floor where you will have the pedestal seats. That's what every aluminum boat I've done a floor in has. I think it's too keep the seats from pulling out of the wood as it eventually rots.
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    Transom replacement or design flaw?

    Does your motor clamp on or bolt through?
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    Fix here, or go all in...

    Good job 👍 Honestly though, they still have the hardest part left. Don't expect to have very much taken off of the estimate.
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    Fix here, or go all in...

    Did you check that the inside was clear? Between the inside of the splashwell and transom, and up to each corner cal all be resin puttied together.
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    Fix here, or go all in...

    I found a couple old pictures that show what I mean with the straps.
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    Fix here, or go all in...

    Take a sawzall blade, or knife, something thin and long, and slide around between the splashwell and transom. They could have put a bunch of putty on and mashed the cap into it where you can't see. If you can only lift two points at a time, maybe about half way forward of the walkway for the...
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    Fix here, or go all in...

    Also, I would really recommend a long strap under the dash/walkway. That's a lot of weight to be unsupported.
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    Fix here, or go all in...

    I can think of three things. 1. It could just be that as you're lifting, the cap is bowing, making the front and rear clamp onto the hull. It might just take some prying while you're lifting to pop it loose. 2. Those kinds of splash wells are often attached to the transom with thickened resin...
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    Fix here, or go all in...

    First, take the straps off of the hand rails. They might just rip out. When we take caps off, we either run a long strap under the cap from side to side, or place a board in some openings and lift from there with a strap. Basically, you want to lift from under the fiberglass, in places where...
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