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14 Ft 'Ski-Boy' Restore - Tiny-Tannic
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So what caused all of the rot? This 'joint'
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The way the builders put the hull transom joint together at the back of the boat is what caused the leaks and the rot. The white in the photo is the hull moulding, The blue is the deck moulding. On the sides of the boat this joint ends in a 'pount' or flange and is also filled on the inside. Here at the transom the two pieces just sit there. With a gap between them. Someone had caulked the seams and I assume there was some kind of trim piece over this.
I will be glassing this together on the inside with a couple of layers of cloth. I will also be running the wooden transom up behind the deck molding as well. Once the inside joint is complete, we'll grind down this outside glass and join the two pieces of the boat with a couple of layes of cloth here as well.
We're repainting the boat anyway so we can cover this repair quite easily.
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