Re: hull cracks + fiberglass cover plz see pics
You paid for the motor, not the boat anyway. The boat is a Bonus, if you want to call it that
Well, you've torn into it. Put on your gear and dig in! Having limited resources hasn't stopped other people from being able to make something out of nothing before, and you seem to have the drive to do the same...hurrah for you!
Many of us are in the same boat as you are ( pardon the pun! ). We are all limited on something...funds, material, access, workspace, knowledge, the ability to quit while we are ahead.....:lol: Doesn't matter as long as you are enjoying the ride.
It looks to me that the boat sits in the water most of the time correct? If that is the case, then the highest priority during your build more than anything is water tightness and resistance. Making the transom out of Plywood isn't the best possible choice considering, but if you play overkill on sealing it with some sort of epoxy sealer or the like, it will go a long way to preventing this from happening again. Any hole drilled in that transom for mounts should get a good soaking of sealer before anything is permanently mounted to it too. If you are vigilant about this, it will go along way. SeaCast is a great product from what I've read, but it is cost prohibitive. I'm looking at $500 just for the material to replace my transom according to the calculator worksheet they provide. I didn't pay that much for the boat and trailer!
If you have access to plywood made out of wood that is more resistant to rot, you are even better off. Marine grade plywood would be even better, due to the water resistant glues used vs. normal plywood, which can delaminate.
Is it me, or does this boat lack any kind of stringer system guys?