Re: Is my boat going to die? Or is the marina trying to screw me?
I too have a 1992 nitro bass boat, my first boat. i purchased it 2 years ago and didnt know squat about boats. i took an experienced friend with me to check it out. my bud did compression checks on the motor ,checked the lower unit oil and the like, none of which i understood at the time. as for the transom he did the wiggle test and the hammer knock test which has been described here. now 2 years after i purchased the boat and had it out about 6 times , i find a rotten spot in the transom. i do not know the extent of the damage on mine either but as stated in this thread it is very very common. i was so depressed when i found out that i felt like giving myself a viking funeral but i found a product called seacast. check this product out, i thinking of doing the job my self and i dont know sh%#@ from shinola, but there are step by step videos and instructions on theyre web site and in iboats forums. iwas quoted a price of 2500 to 4000 to replace transom. i found a guy who will do it with seacast for 800 and i buy my own seacast about 255.00 for 5 gallons total. i called around for weeks until i found this guy who works at a marine shop by day and does side jobs at his house, these guys can be found you just have to look. good luck my boating brother!