Re: Transom rebuild
+1 on the 3M 5200. It' available at most home stores and comes in sort of a large toothpaste tube. It's great stuff, but it is a little runny and takes some time (several days) to fully cure. They do make a fast curing version, if you can find it, I believe. It cleans up well with a bit of acetone, nothing else will really get it off, which is sort of the point after all. Coat any and all Stainless Steel fasteners with the 5200 prior to installation, let it ooze out when you tighten them down, then wide up the excess with a bit of the acetone. That's really about it. If/when you want to seal the riveted seams of the boat you can use a product called Gluv-it. It's a simple paint on product that you apply to the freshly cleaned and prepped, interior seems of the boat. It will make the boat water tight for years to come. That's really about it. That's why so many folks love these old aluminum boats. You can get practically everything you need to build/fix them at the hardware store. Check online for bulk orders of hardware. You usually order rivets, screws, bolts in bags of 100 or more. That may sound like a lot, but you'll go through them faster than you think and it sucks buying them one by one at West Marine (don't ask me how I know :/ ). Good luck. Keep us posted. We love pics.