Hello everyone. Just stopping by to get some opinions form the people who know what they are doing
I have a 16 foot 1970 MFG Westfield. The boat is actually in fantastic shape. I love the old school closed bow boats. I get comments on it all the time. It's got a 2007 Merc 50 2 stroke on it that runs and looks like it is off the showroom floor. This boat is perfect for what my wife and I want. Getting lunch out on our central Florida (Big Lake Harris) and just tooling around looking for gators.
Anyways, a few month ago, I took off the speed tube and depth finder sounder. I had about 1/2 cup or so of brown water come out of each hole, right and left. I left the transom to dry in the hot Florida sun for about 2 weeks. sealed up the holes and attached the speed tube and depth sounder on starboard and epoxied to transom. I can stand on them and those star board pieces aren't coming off.
I know how the water got it. The aluminum strip that covers half the top of the transom is screwed in and when I pulled it back, the transom fiberglass doesn't meet up so there is a 1/4 to 1/2 seam that and water that gets past that aluminum strip goes right into the transom.
I like the boat, but I didn't pay much for it. What are my options that are affordable and can be done by someone who is somewhat handy with tools. Everything from leaving it alone, digging out all the bad and replacing with some marine plywood, seacast??? I'm open to anything. By the way, I put my big 225 pound rear end hanging off the motor and I notice no flexing, but when I put my finger in a hole that one of the cables go through, I can push my finger through the wet wood.
Thank you everyone for any help/information you can send my way!
Anyways, a few month ago, I took off the speed tube and depth finder sounder. I had about 1/2 cup or so of brown water come out of each hole, right and left. I left the transom to dry in the hot Florida sun for about 2 weeks. sealed up the holes and attached the speed tube and depth sounder on starboard and epoxied to transom. I can stand on them and those star board pieces aren't coming off.
I know how the water got it. The aluminum strip that covers half the top of the transom is screwed in and when I pulled it back, the transom fiberglass doesn't meet up so there is a 1/4 to 1/2 seam that and water that gets past that aluminum strip goes right into the transom.
I like the boat, but I didn't pay much for it. What are my options that are affordable and can be done by someone who is somewhat handy with tools. Everything from leaving it alone, digging out all the bad and replacing with some marine plywood, seacast??? I'm open to anything. By the way, I put my big 225 pound rear end hanging off the motor and I notice no flexing, but when I put my finger in a hole that one of the cables go through, I can push my finger through the wet wood.
Thank you everyone for any help/information you can send my way!