I have posted some pictures of the transom area of my project boat. It's a 1989 basstracker pro 17. I have recently repaired some leaking rivets. Before I fixed the rivets the boat would take on about an inch of water in the transom, that had to be pumped out with the bilge.
My question now is if the foam is too saturated to recover or if I need to pull it out and replace. I have felt the foam in a couple places near the back of the boat. In the pics it shows the foam that sits closest to the floor of the transom. There seems to be pieces of foam inserted on both sides of the transom area near the floor. they are below the aluminum casing of each side. You can see it peeking out from behind the bilge pump hose. These foam pieces on each side seem to be saturated and constantly wet, in fact I can feel water that sits below the faom and doesn't drain to the middle of the boat???? I can lift these two pieces and they seem to be small pieces about 2x1 ft. below the casing. There is also foam that I can feel above these pieces that are raised off the floor and these do not seem to be wet. I can also feel foam under the floor to the front of the transom area that does not seem to be wet either.
I have posted a couple pieces of a chunk of foam that I pulled off the two small saturated pieces.
My question is this:
Is it worth pulling the back of the boat apart to replace these two pieces of foam, would it be enough to affect floatation of the boat?
How can I get the water to drain to the middle of the transom to try and get the area dry?
Is this normal in any aluminum boat towards the transom to have this moisture?
This boat is the basstracker pro 17, so it is a modified v hull, so almost like a jon boat.
To help me determine if the foam is causing the boat to sit lower in the water than it should.....Where should the boat sit in relation to the side ribs (don't know the term) that splash the water away from the boat when driving on the boat, so I can look next time it is in the water and see if it is too low?
My question now is if the foam is too saturated to recover or if I need to pull it out and replace. I have felt the foam in a couple places near the back of the boat. In the pics it shows the foam that sits closest to the floor of the transom. There seems to be pieces of foam inserted on both sides of the transom area near the floor. they are below the aluminum casing of each side. You can see it peeking out from behind the bilge pump hose. These foam pieces on each side seem to be saturated and constantly wet, in fact I can feel water that sits below the faom and doesn't drain to the middle of the boat???? I can lift these two pieces and they seem to be small pieces about 2x1 ft. below the casing. There is also foam that I can feel above these pieces that are raised off the floor and these do not seem to be wet. I can also feel foam under the floor to the front of the transom area that does not seem to be wet either.
I have posted a couple pieces of a chunk of foam that I pulled off the two small saturated pieces.
My question is this:
Is it worth pulling the back of the boat apart to replace these two pieces of foam, would it be enough to affect floatation of the boat?
How can I get the water to drain to the middle of the transom to try and get the area dry?
Is this normal in any aluminum boat towards the transom to have this moisture?
This boat is the basstracker pro 17, so it is a modified v hull, so almost like a jon boat.
To help me determine if the foam is causing the boat to sit lower in the water than it should.....Where should the boat sit in relation to the side ribs (don't know the term) that splash the water away from the boat when driving on the boat, so I can look next time it is in the water and see if it is too low?