Transom Repair - hardware opinions

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All,

Looking for opinions. I need to replace the transom in my 89 Lowe Big Jon.

My question, rivets or stainless hardware??

I have easy access to all the stainless hardware needed to do the job, and can buy plastisol gaskets to put under the heads of the bolts. Bolts will be #10-25 button heads and planned on using nyloc 10-24 nuts.

As it stands right now I would have to purchase two different length rivets, not a big deal really, just stainless nuts/bolts are easier to work with.

Should I go with fasteners or rivets?? Thoughts?

Thanks!
 

Scott Danforth

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Stainless and aluminum don't really play nice together, especially if your in salt or brackish water. I suggest rivets
 
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Stainless and aluminum don't really play nice together, especially if your in salt or brackish water. I suggest rivets

Scott you have a very valid point. I had not thought of that. There will be no salt/brackish water as Im in IA.

All reality I am leaning toward the rivets, but just wanted to get some opinions.
 

Tnstratofam

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I used blind solid rivets for a rivet gun for the transom repair on our Starcraft, but the floor was left in. If I were doing a complete gut and rebuild I would use the factory style blind rivets you use a bucking tool with. Either will do in my opinion. Make sure to coat the heads in some 3m 5200 before setting them.
 
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Thank you! Appreciate it. Not new to replacing transoms, just know how much work its going to be and was looking for opinions/advice. Probably going to be a better part of a Saturday job.
 
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