thaddeus76
Cadet
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- Jul 26, 2007
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My transom is seperated in 3 sections, with the middile panel recessed forward.
I noticed a hole in my transom, as depicted in the photo. Just from a tap test, I deduced that the area in question was the bottom 25% of this center section.
I started cutting from the inside and determined that the leak was coming from the drain plug, as the wood was the most damp aroung it. I pulled mushy wood until I started to meet resistance from the remaining plywood. I am letting it dry out.
The boat is an 86 and I dont plan on owning it more than another 3-5 years.
Is there an issue with using a fiber glass putty such as Fibral?
http://www.u-pol.com/countries/us/downloads/tds/FIB-TDS-US.pdf
According to a family member whos worked with fiberglass, it would be strong enough for what I need.
1.)Is fibral a good solution?
2.)Is there issue with spot treating and not replacing the entire panel? (Obviously which would require an engine pull)
3.)Is there any concern with marginally damp wood remaining?
4) If I sealed this up with Fibral, what would happen to the ramaining damp transom?
5)Are there any secondary problems associated with this type of damage? Could something other than the transom be damaged?
Thanks
I noticed a hole in my transom, as depicted in the photo. Just from a tap test, I deduced that the area in question was the bottom 25% of this center section.
I started cutting from the inside and determined that the leak was coming from the drain plug, as the wood was the most damp aroung it. I pulled mushy wood until I started to meet resistance from the remaining plywood. I am letting it dry out.
The boat is an 86 and I dont plan on owning it more than another 3-5 years.
Is there an issue with using a fiber glass putty such as Fibral?
http://www.u-pol.com/countries/us/downloads/tds/FIB-TDS-US.pdf
According to a family member whos worked with fiberglass, it would be strong enough for what I need.
1.)Is fibral a good solution?
2.)Is there issue with spot treating and not replacing the entire panel? (Obviously which would require an engine pull)
3.)Is there any concern with marginally damp wood remaining?
4) If I sealed this up with Fibral, what would happen to the ramaining damp transom?
5)Are there any secondary problems associated with this type of damage? Could something other than the transom be damaged?
Thanks