Re: Transom replacement on my 12' Sears tinny
So I just finished washing the inside and outside transom skin of the boat so I can paint tomorrow. My wood transom braces are drying from their final coats of spar. I realized last night that the metal brace I have for the outboard has only two holes in it as opposed to the three holes I have in my transom skin and wood transom. My options then as I see them are:
1. redo my wood transom braces without the third hole in the middle
2. drill a hole in the inside piece of the wood brace so I can put the nut in it below the surface of the wood.
3. Drill a hole in my metal brace
I am leaning toward the second option. Any reasons not to?
Here is a picture of the brace and transom skin (the hole in question is the top middle one):


So I just finished washing the inside and outside transom skin of the boat so I can paint tomorrow. My wood transom braces are drying from their final coats of spar. I realized last night that the metal brace I have for the outboard has only two holes in it as opposed to the three holes I have in my transom skin and wood transom. My options then as I see them are:
1. redo my wood transom braces without the third hole in the middle
2. drill a hole in the inside piece of the wood brace so I can put the nut in it below the surface of the wood.
3. Drill a hole in my metal brace
I am leaning toward the second option. Any reasons not to?
Here is a picture of the brace and transom skin (the hole in question is the top middle one):

