acdc96
Chief Petty Officer
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When it comes to putting a transom in a fiberglass boat for me its easy, but when putting one in my aluminum boat is a whole different road.
Normally on a FG boat you glass in the plywood.
Well this is what I'm planning on doing on my aluminum boat.
The original transom is small and doesn't go across the whole stern. It is a 1 1/4 inch thick.
I plan on putting two (3/4 inch) pieces of plywood sandwiched together with gorilla glue. Making it 1 1/2inch thick
I plan on painting it with Rustoleum boat paint (color: Battleship Grey).
When all dry I'm putting some sealer around the drilled holes so no water leaks in. Using stainless steel bolts, nuts, washers, etc..
That's what I plan on doing if anyone has any suggestions leave a reply.
Thanks in advanced.
Normally on a FG boat you glass in the plywood.
Well this is what I'm planning on doing on my aluminum boat.
The original transom is small and doesn't go across the whole stern. It is a 1 1/4 inch thick.
I plan on putting two (3/4 inch) pieces of plywood sandwiched together with gorilla glue. Making it 1 1/2inch thick
I plan on painting it with Rustoleum boat paint (color: Battleship Grey).
When all dry I'm putting some sealer around the drilled holes so no water leaks in. Using stainless steel bolts, nuts, washers, etc..
That's what I plan on doing if anyone has any suggestions leave a reply.
Thanks in advanced.