My Newbie Concerns...

NOTAMs79

Cadet
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Aug 3, 2011
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Hello All,

Well, after several years, I need to get back into boating and am looking at purchasing a project boat (if the sellers on Craigs List ever call me). With that being said, I've never replaced a transom or fiberglassed-in floor. My only marine restoration was a 1958 Marscot Daysailer. As it was a sailboat there was no motor bearing transom so the construction is very different than what I'm finding on most boats (fiberglassed-in marine plywood). The floor was nothing but cut/painted marine plywood. I'll get to the point here...

How is a new transom held in place and what thickness of marine plywood should be used? I keep seeing great images and writeups about folks replacing their transoms and I still don't see how they're attached to the hull. Are they simply PL'd in place then tabbed in with a few layers of 1708? Is that all the holds it to the stern? Admittedly, doing a rebuild incorrectly scares the heck out of me so I want to make sure I understand all that's required before I pull the trigger on a project boat.

Thanks,
Matt
 

Woodonglass

Supreme Mariner
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Re: My Newbie Concerns...

Here's a drawing that should answer your questions...

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Yacht Dr.

Vice Admiral
Joined
Feb 26, 2005
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Re: My Newbie Concerns...

Find a boat that has a solid running gear setup.. then go from there.

You can buy a crap Trans Deck Stringer boat .. with no plant or drive your still screwed for 2k or more right off the top if it does not run. .. then another $1500-2000 on top of that just to get it to hold said power plant etc ..

1500 bucks and a road trip down the back woods can get you A Lot more then CL :) ..

Just saying..

YD.
 
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