Dad and I have been replacing the plywood transom in our '98 Lund this winter. I had assumed the source of the leak and thus rot to be the poorly sealed engine mount bolts the dealer installed and they were surely a factor but we also found nearly two dozen corrosion holes thru the aluminum. Looking online it seems this isn't uncommon. We took the boat to our local welding shop and he ground out and Tig'd in all the holes. I didn't think this thru or I would have realized the effect the heat would have, it's effectively made the aluminum "bigger" across the transom. Any tricks to shrink this back down? Thinking back to HS welding class, no ideas I'm coming up with will be very healthy for the boat. Right now we're planning to pull down the waviness from the center first, then evenly each side. Thanks.
The pic won't help you much, but it's something to look at.
The pic won't help you much, but it's something to look at.