Well the saga continues... Knee Joint was starting to come loose from Transom and Stringer. Sanded it down, to epoxy it and put another piece of Plywood to give more support. The knee joint was not even with the stringer, looked like someone went crazy with glass. Took the circular saw and tried to even it out, and lord and behold, there is no wood, first thought... the ever dreaded dry rot... but no wood at all. Upon further investigation, found a 1X2 on the top of the stringer. Looks like they use that to create a frame and create an almost all fiberglass stringer. So looks like I don't ever have to worry about dryrot, at least in the stringers. Now the question is what would be the best way to patch up that hole and make it structurally sound. Considering that the knee joint will be exerting alot of presser on it from the motor.<br /><br />Here are some pictures:<br /> http://www.shareaproject.com/projectThumbs.php?p=23 <br /><br />If you look close at the picture with the caption of where's the wood, you can see the 1X2