redneck joe
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Scott is smarter than me and the pic ain't great but that wood does not look healthy. For the small dollars to replace, start there.
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Have saw many rebuilders just add an aluminum piece between the rear of the tank seat and then to the transom riveted or screwed in place to stiffen the transom. Back in my younger days, made a few myself, then no holes thru the bottom !The flexing made me think I might develop cracks or a break if I went much beyond half throttle. I already have the plywood for new transom wood. I still need to research more about adding a knee, but I'm assuming it would have to be welded in. I also saw an aluminum plate that goes between the transom and outboard. I have linked it below.
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Transom Engine Mounting Bracket - Standard 1.75" Thickness - Tiny Boat Nation
Custom Outboard Mounting Bracket - Transom Wrap 1/8" Thick Aluminum Transom Bracket to securely mount your outboard and reinforce the critical part of your transom. Designed for the common jon boat and V-Hull transom at 1.5 to 1.75" Thickness. Extra Wide 2" available for thicker transoms. 11"...tbnation.net
What do you think of this?DO NOT BOLT the flattened end of the brace to the THIN BOTTOM SKIN of the hull !!! It will flex and break thru that thin skin very quickly.
Clamp on.Does your motor clamp on or bolt through?
I think the boat is actually from the mid 90s. The reason I posted is because even with the 5hp outboard, I was getting a lot of transom flex. I don't want to replace the wood in the same configuration and end up with the same transom flex. That's why I was asking about a transom plate.Actually that plywood doesn't look as bad as a lot I have seen. I will assume that the Boat was from the 70s, maybe early 80s, so 45+ years.
Another piece of Marine Plywood, will probably outlast most of us on this Board
Doubt there is any Advantage to adding a Knee, if 5hp is all you plan to use
I just don't want to end up redoing the transom in the original configuration to have the same problem with transom flex. Can you elaborate on the flat stock you mentioned in your post?Ok, if it's just a tiny little 5hp like jimmbo said, that's just overkill. You could just get some flat stock to act as one big washer and call it a day.
The reason I was asking about the mount though. If it's a bolt through, you would have to drill through and seal between the plate and transom on both sides. Since its a clamp, some big screws, say 14x2 wood screws, through the top to hold the plate to the transom would probably work and be easier to seal.
But again, overkill for a little motor.
10 hp maximum.How much HP is the Boat rated for?
What do you think of this?
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Transom Engine Mounting Bracket - Standard 1.75" Thickness - Tiny Boat Nation
Custom Outboard Mounting Bracket - Transom Wrap 1/8" Thick Aluminum Transom Bracket to securely mount your outboard and reinforce the critical part of your transom. Designed for the common jon boat and V-Hull transom at 1.5 to 1.75" Thickness. Extra Wide 2" available for thicker transoms. 11"...tbnation.net