Replacing a transom

dosparky

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Hi I'm just starting a transom repacement and this is my first large project on my 1985 Imperial boat. And this is also my first post and I've got about that much experience on the computer so hang in there. I bought the boat new and take very good care of it. I live near Cleveland so I've always stored it inside foe the winters and most were heated. I have always trailered it and for the past 10 years only take it out about 6 times a year and its stored in my heated barn. Enough of the history. I started to repair my loose floor in March and found that it was only nailed down and the nails had pulled up so I used stainless screws and fiberglass to hold it down. That's when I found the soft spots around the lower part of the transom. I had someone remove the outdrive and motor to save me time. I'm better at wood working than motors. the transom came out in about 6 hours from the inside of my i/o. I opened up a little of the floor around the stringers and it was damp but no rot. i was wondering what type of resin would be best to repair with Poly or epoxy. and I've seen talk about foam insulation does anyone use expanding foam in the can why or why not. Any tips are welcome. Thank from a newbe
 

semo549

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Re: Replacing a transom

you might get a few more responses in the restoration thread
 

Friscoboater

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Re: Replacing a transom

This needs to be moved. Take a look at the resto forum and read some of the threads there. There are some good ones with pictures and good instruction.

BTW. Welcome to iboats.
 

QC

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Re: Replacing a transom

Yeah, you'll get more help over here. Welcome aboard and good luck!! :)
 

Woodonglass

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Re: Replacing a transom

Welcome aboard!
You have come to the right place. Pics would be a big help for us to be able to help you. Based on what you have said the first thing is you MUST get everything VERY VERY DRY. NOT moisture at all before applying any resin. Make absolutely sure ther are no soft spots in the stringers. When you say you took the transom out do you mean you removed the wood because it was totally rotten?? Again Pic's would tell the story. I know other will chip in when we get a better idea of what you have to deal with.

Were there to help you.
 

dosparky

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Re: Replacing a transom

Thanks guys I'm just starting out posting and don't know my way around but I'll figure it out.
 

lime4x4

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Re: Replacing a transom

I just did my transom,bulkheads and stringers on my boat. Pics are in my sig. the one thing i did find is that once the foam gets wet it never dries. Second i when i removed my bulkheads they were wet but felt solid. Once they dried out they just crumbled into saw dust.
 

Josh P

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Re: Replacing a transom

dosparky where you located in ohio im around the medina area. I am as well doing a transom plus a stringer job with a deck to top it off. I just ordered my first order of glass to start hoping to be floating by july.....we'll see:) any questions just ask the guys around here are helpful. good luck Josh
 
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