while relocating my sonar transducer, i drilled out some wet wood in the transom.
history:
1964 redfish by IMP (iola molded plastics).
replaced wood flooring at the stern and reglassed over the rest of the original floor.
the transom had separated on the starbord side of the hull due to ice expansion. (previous owner left it outdoors for who knows how many years). this was repaired using west system epoxy, glass coth, and coated with gelcoat.
there are alot of cracks on the skin inside the boat.
I've removed some original hardware (ancient transducer, speedometer pitot, wire fasteners, etc) and most or these screws were rusted out completely.
all the holes have been filled with west system epoxy and high density filler and will later be sanded and faired out.
i wanted to see what i was up against before attempting this kind of project.
so the one thing i can think of is that when i had the flooring removed, i didn't reseal the transom from the inside. so now any water that gets under the floor is soaking into the plywood.
is there a way to get this plywood dried out so i can open it up and seal the inside? is the transom destined for replacement?
history:
1964 redfish by IMP (iola molded plastics).
replaced wood flooring at the stern and reglassed over the rest of the original floor.
the transom had separated on the starbord side of the hull due to ice expansion. (previous owner left it outdoors for who knows how many years). this was repaired using west system epoxy, glass coth, and coated with gelcoat.
there are alot of cracks on the skin inside the boat.
I've removed some original hardware (ancient transducer, speedometer pitot, wire fasteners, etc) and most or these screws were rusted out completely.
all the holes have been filled with west system epoxy and high density filler and will later be sanded and faired out.
i wanted to see what i was up against before attempting this kind of project.
so the one thing i can think of is that when i had the flooring removed, i didn't reseal the transom from the inside. so now any water that gets under the floor is soaking into the plywood.
is there a way to get this plywood dried out so i can open it up and seal the inside? is the transom destined for replacement?