Hi, Everyone. I got some great advice from here last summer and, since I'm starting a new project this summer, I'd thought I'd ask the Iboat community for some guidance. Last summer I worked on the outside of my 1960s Starcraft Aluminum boat. It turned out great so this year I'm turning my attention to the inside of the boat. I plan to replace all the wood and carpet the floor. For now I'm starting with the transom. I have a few questions before I do any irreversable mistakes. Just a bit of a disclaimer, I'm very much a novice at both working on boats so forgive me at ahead of time if I don't understand something. :noidea:
OK, so I've added some pictures of the transom. It has a crack in it and looks very old. From what I can tell, it looks like just a matter of drilling out the rivets on the end caps, removing the screws and bolt, and sliding the transom up and out. I plan to use the old transom as a template for the new one. Here are my questions:
1. When I drill out the rivets, can I replace them with screws. I don't have a rivet gun and am not sure how to use one. Also, the end caps (the only part that's riveted) stay above water. If I use screws, what kind of metal should I use. I heard I have to use a certain kind of metal for aluminum.
2. What is that plate at the back of the boat? It looks like it's epoxied on to the transom. Do I need it?
3. What type of wood should I use?
4. What should I use to water proof/seal the wood? Should I drill starter holes and then seal the wood?
5. Should I prime and paint the where the transom will sit?
I apologize if these are simple questions. I just want to make sure I do it right and, hopefull, right enough for it to last a LONG time. Thanks.
*Also, if anyone knows how I post pictures into the body of the post, please let me know (I'm sorry for uploading a ton of pics. I just wanted to avoid confusion).
OK, so I've added some pictures of the transom. It has a crack in it and looks very old. From what I can tell, it looks like just a matter of drilling out the rivets on the end caps, removing the screws and bolt, and sliding the transom up and out. I plan to use the old transom as a template for the new one. Here are my questions:
1. When I drill out the rivets, can I replace them with screws. I don't have a rivet gun and am not sure how to use one. Also, the end caps (the only part that's riveted) stay above water. If I use screws, what kind of metal should I use. I heard I have to use a certain kind of metal for aluminum.
2. What is that plate at the back of the boat? It looks like it's epoxied on to the transom. Do I need it?
3. What type of wood should I use?
4. What should I use to water proof/seal the wood? Should I drill starter holes and then seal the wood?
5. Should I prime and paint the where the transom will sit?
I apologize if these are simple questions. I just want to make sure I do it right and, hopefull, right enough for it to last a LONG time. Thanks.
*Also, if anyone knows how I post pictures into the body of the post, please let me know (I'm sorry for uploading a ton of pics. I just wanted to avoid confusion).
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