Anchoraways
Cadet
- Joined
- Sep 14, 2016
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- 15
First off I'd like to say thank you for allowing me to join this group! Everyone seems very helpful and nice around here, so cheers.
So I'll start off with my boat, I'm unclear if the year or model, but then make is an anchor industries boat. It's around a 15' used for search and rescue in Vancouver bc. I acquired the boat about 2 months ago and last week I finally put a motor on it. I installed a 75 evinrude 70 hp, and when I took it out last week, I noticed a crack long the bottom inside the Boat. It was letting water in, and upon further inspection I realized that the wood in the transom was all wet, so I'm assuming it's rotten. My question is how do I replace the transom without tearing the deck off the boat? I'm very green to boating, only using open hull designed boats for fishing. I bought this one because I'd like to go to larger lakes, and where i live which is in Prince George bc. There's an abundance of Great Lakes. I've read about sea cast, but it's pretty pricey and there's no dealers around my province. I'm fairly mechanically inclined, and have worked with wood before, but I'm afraid to tackle this project, and to have it done professionally , no one in my little city will do it, due to cost. I'll post up some pictures of the transom tomorrow, but any help or guidance would be greatly appreciated. Thank you and sorry for the winded topic
So I'll start off with my boat, I'm unclear if the year or model, but then make is an anchor industries boat. It's around a 15' used for search and rescue in Vancouver bc. I acquired the boat about 2 months ago and last week I finally put a motor on it. I installed a 75 evinrude 70 hp, and when I took it out last week, I noticed a crack long the bottom inside the Boat. It was letting water in, and upon further inspection I realized that the wood in the transom was all wet, so I'm assuming it's rotten. My question is how do I replace the transom without tearing the deck off the boat? I'm very green to boating, only using open hull designed boats for fishing. I bought this one because I'd like to go to larger lakes, and where i live which is in Prince George bc. There's an abundance of Great Lakes. I've read about sea cast, but it's pretty pricey and there's no dealers around my province. I'm fairly mechanically inclined, and have worked with wood before, but I'm afraid to tackle this project, and to have it done professionally , no one in my little city will do it, due to cost. I'll post up some pictures of the transom tomorrow, but any help or guidance would be greatly appreciated. Thank you and sorry for the winded topic