I am currently working on a 1992 Excel Bowrider that I bought for a winter project. I am in the process of replacing the stringers and floor. I knew the transom needed some attention, but I did not think that I could pick the wood out with a screwdriver. Anyways it is rotten, at least the bottom half. The boat has a 4 cylinder volvo inboard, and the wood in the transom is about 2 feet wide by 2.5 feet tall. It appears that only the bottom half is rotten. I was thinking replacing it from the inside, cutting half of the skin off, and then replacing only half of it, there are two pieces of ply, so I would stagger the joint. I know that epoxy is the right stuff for the repair, but all the other work that I will be doing is with poly, so I want to avoid expoy if possible. Can I use a thickened poly to bond the new wood to the transom? Any other suggestions?
Thanx
Rob.
Thanx
Rob.