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14 Ft 'Ski-Boy' Restore - Tiny-Tannic
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Rotted transom
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So I FINALLY get to start on the repair that started all of this work. This is the wooden transom, what's left of it, after I removed the inside fiberglass layer.
The center part of this where the OB sits is nice and solid, the right and left upper sides are rotted so bad you can compress them with your finger and water comes up.
Getting this out of the boat was a challenge. The builders laid this boat up in a mold. They laid in one layer of roving and then installed the wood for the transom. Then they laid in SEVERAL more layers of woving on the inside of the boat. That along with the filler around the edges of the transom actually puts the wood in a groove, or notch in the boat. I could not pull it out in one piece. I cut the center section out, then I could grab the two side pieces and pull them up and out. I'll reassemble the pieces to use as a pattern for the new transom.
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