Thank you gentlemen for your observations and comments. So I have a couple more questions;
1) How do I repair the skin breach I created. Standard stuff and most boat restores have a accident or two, rapair it as you would any glass repair.
2) Should the transom replacement be a single piece with a built up center pad or should this be repaired as it was originally laid up with 1/2" wings & 2"center pad? With the increase in power, your guess is as good as ours, time for some engineering thoughts, that V-8 will be a different bird with much much more tourque.
3) Preferred material for the transom reconstruction, I reviewed Coosa, don't want to spend that much, not prepared to use composite on this project. Be prepared to spend quite a bit to make this new style work and remain safe. You're in uncharted waters so to speak.
4) Should I make the transom replacement go all the way to the bottom hull for the stringers to be attached which will box the motor mounts, fuel cell and support the soon to be flat floor?
I would be tying it all together, I would be double careful with all the extra weight, power, and new profile of the top. How much does the top weigh? I have a feeling the boat will be stern heavy with the changes you are making. These boats are heavy to begin with right?
Hope I'm not wearing you guys out, I appreciate your knowledge & help!
WOW! What a learning experience....I like it!
Heck no, it's fun to watch the idea come to life, but it's your boat, we just get to ask questions and give opinions. Opinions are like butt's, everyone has one!
Doug