Re: has anyone used seacast pourable transom
I used it on my 17' Tuffy fishing boat. It's not cheap, but then again, it will NEVER rot out again. Process was fairly simple. Get rid of all the transom wood, and pour the seacast in the hole.
Yeah, it's strong. I'd say stronger than wood, and lighter to boot.
What kind of boat are you thinking of using it on? It's not for everyone, but can be an easy solution to a big problem.