I have a 1979 18 foot Starcraft V5 OB with a questionable transom. It is powered by a 135 HP. There is a little movement (about 1/16 inch) on the top lip of the transom when I put weight on the cavitation plate. I measured the longitudinal movement at one of the lower engine mounting bolts during acceleration and cruise. The bolt moved forward about 3/16 inch from where it is at the no power condition. (So it is flexing about 3/16 inch from no power to near full power.) Is this acceptable? What should the upper limit of flex be? Most areas, I can not poke an awl in more than 1/4 inch, but there are a few areas where the awl goes in much further. I think that I will replace it this winter, but what is the risk of using the boat for two more months this summer? If the transom is weaker than expected, what kind of failure would there be? Would the flexing just get worse giving me adequate warning, or would it fail more catastrophically? What would it cost to replace if I did the work myself?