78Galaxy
Seaman Apprentice
- Joined
- Jun 18, 2008
- Messages
- 35
Hey guys-
I have a 1963 Glasspar Tacoma 200 with the original Evinrude engine. I bought this boat from the original owner in Georgia (yep, even with the original invoice and title!), and the boat was well-maintained, and the engine was rebuilt in 2005 or 2006. I've had zero problems in the year or so I have owned it. I was leery of the transom, but it flexes only minimally, and sounds good when you rap it with a screwdriver. Nonetheless, it still has a *slight* wiggle, (but I can't tell if it is because I am putting too much pressure on the transom when I "check" it) and there are stress cracks, which I have pictured.
I love this boat, and I still keep in touch with the original owner who was a perfect stranger prior to my buying the boat. Thus, I am invested on more than a fiscal level in the maintenance of this vessel. I wanted to reupholster the seats this summer, re-cover the original bimini (which is very, very cool), and maybe spend a weekend throwing some fresh paint on it, however, if this transom looks like it is going to give soon, I don't want to spend a lot of time and money into it. I think I am being a little bit of an alarmist, however, I have never dealt with a transom issue before. Please have a look at these pics and let me know what you think. Thanks in advance, guys!
I have a 1963 Glasspar Tacoma 200 with the original Evinrude engine. I bought this boat from the original owner in Georgia (yep, even with the original invoice and title!), and the boat was well-maintained, and the engine was rebuilt in 2005 or 2006. I've had zero problems in the year or so I have owned it. I was leery of the transom, but it flexes only minimally, and sounds good when you rap it with a screwdriver. Nonetheless, it still has a *slight* wiggle, (but I can't tell if it is because I am putting too much pressure on the transom when I "check" it) and there are stress cracks, which I have pictured.
I love this boat, and I still keep in touch with the original owner who was a perfect stranger prior to my buying the boat. Thus, I am invested on more than a fiscal level in the maintenance of this vessel. I wanted to reupholster the seats this summer, re-cover the original bimini (which is very, very cool), and maybe spend a weekend throwing some fresh paint on it, however, if this transom looks like it is going to give soon, I don't want to spend a lot of time and money into it. I think I am being a little bit of an alarmist, however, I have never dealt with a transom issue before. Please have a look at these pics and let me know what you think. Thanks in advance, guys!



