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1978 Starcraft 16'
Submitted By: woodyf150
Date Created: 06-07-2006
Description: Transom replacement, floors and wiring
Tools / Materials: Go to the Boating Store


The whole project
Well this is what it looks like now.

This is going to be my next project.
Motor on stand and off of rotten transom


Main Support
All of the main support bolts are out and extra screws holding the splash well in place are removed

Side bolts on the transom, I had to drill out a few and cut off the bottom two due to them spinning free and rust holding the nuts on.
Addition Support Bolts


Transom view outside
With almost all the bolts removed I should be able to life the wood transom out, thats what I thought.

This is the pieces of metal I had to cut out to remove the transom.

Cutting


Transon Wood Out!!
Finally after about half an hour of bending metal tabs back where the bolts went into the transom wood I got it out. Not in one whole piece, but in three. The rotted wood seem to split where the curved section started.

Well here it is in one piece.
Transom Wood


Transom Wood
Here is where in split into two.

Well I saw this before and now I want to fix it the right way so when I paint the boat you will not see it.
Half way repair, to be repaired again and done the right way


Power cable for electric winch for the 22' boat
Here is how I power the electric winch, it works great.

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