I am restoring and rebuilding a 16' Owens fiberglass boat. this is my first restore so excuse me if my terminology is not quite correct.
Here is the problem and questions:
When I removed the aluminum cap at the top of the transom (it was screwd and siliconed on) I noticed that where the transom meets the fiberglass shell (deck?) it is not physically attached to the transom. Should it be?
It appears that the only thing holding one to the other werre the screws that held on the trim piece as there are many holes (it appears a couple have stripped over the years). I am worried that unless somehow I permanetely bond the transom to the deck water may get in over time and begin to rot or delaminate the transom. So how do I seal this. Is 3M 5200 OKor do I need to fiberglass it? I plan on painting the boat so is 3m 5200 paintable? I will try and get some pics if I need to help. It will be a bit til I can get them on here though.
Thanks for any help guys!
Clint
Here is the problem and questions:
When I removed the aluminum cap at the top of the transom (it was screwd and siliconed on) I noticed that where the transom meets the fiberglass shell (deck?) it is not physically attached to the transom. Should it be?
It appears that the only thing holding one to the other werre the screws that held on the trim piece as there are many holes (it appears a couple have stripped over the years). I am worried that unless somehow I permanetely bond the transom to the deck water may get in over time and begin to rot or delaminate the transom. So how do I seal this. Is 3M 5200 OKor do I need to fiberglass it? I plan on painting the boat so is 3m 5200 paintable? I will try and get some pics if I need to help. It will be a bit til I can get them on here though.
Thanks for any help guys!
Clint