Elk Chaser
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Jul 29, 2003
- Messages
- 186
I have a 78 Sleekcraft mini day cruiser that I am in the process of restoring. <br /><br />The transom on this boat is interesting in that the center section that supports the jet does not have any wood that I can see at all. It is just very thick glass indented into the boat so that the jet is mounted 6 inches deep into the transom.<br /><br />The wood portion of the transom is on either side of the jet and across the the top. One side of the transom around the transom exhaust has rotted and seeing as the wood is not supporting the jet I was thinking of just cutting away the majority of the rotted wood from the inside and laminating new wood in place somehow (not sure yet)securing into the good wood on either side and glassing over it from the inside. <br /><br />I am having trouble getting the wood off of the outer glass skin from the inside, anyone have any methods to get this done without damaging the glass. <br /><br />I keep reading that everyone pulls the tops off the boats and replaces all the wood that way and was wondering if my method would work or if any of you see any problems with that type of transom repair.<br /><br />Any input would be appreciated.