Seaswirl transom question

Rodster44

Seaman
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Hi
I just bought a 1999 Seaswirl 21 foot WA. I was under the impression that it did not have any wood construction. I had to drill into the transom today to mount a sonar unit and water came out. I did not drill all the way through but past the fiberglass and into what looked like wood. It has me worried about he transom rotting. Any advice or information ? I am the 3rd owner so I do not have any hull waranty.
Rod
 

Major Woods

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Re: Seaswirl transom question

Yes it has wood in the transom, so does my 2003 model 2601.
Water coming out of the drilled hole is a very bad sign. Before it starts to rot and loose structual integrity you really need to get that fixed.
 

usda

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Re: Seaswirl transom question

Does anybody know....does all (even older ones) seaswirls have wood in the transum? Mine with and I/O seems fine...can one tell by sounding on the transum with a rubber mallet or something...certainly don't want to drill for trouble I might not have.
 

usda

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Re: Seaswirl transom question

Answered my own question...at least 1 &1/2 inches of layered hard wood, I think and solid...I don't know why I didn't spot it when I took off the steering cable...one track mind. Its a 1973...19 footer...without a cabin...for which I am thankful. A black layer of 'something tough' faces the interior.
 
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