snowman246
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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- Oct 13, 2015
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- 193
Honestly, I was on the lake for the first launch and the water was white capping about 18" high. I sat back there the whole time casting. It's not bad at all.
Mine was attached to the outer skin of the boat really well, with some sort of really coarse, hairy glass. The wet part near the bottom came off pretty easily, I drove a 3" wide chisel behind it and popped it off in large pieces. The rest of it fought me, I cut squares in it with a circular saw, chiseled chunks off, and ground the remainder. As for the front glass and gel coat, I cut a line around it with a masonry blade in a 4 1/2" angle grinder, drove a chisel behind it and pried it off. The front of transom (gel coat and glass) came off in two big pieces. My transom looks just like yours. Hope for it to be really rotten....it's easier to get off.![]()
Maybe just a bit shy of 1/8". Your transom MUST be 2" to 2 1/4" Do not differentiate from that.