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KENO
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Posted: July-26-2021 at 2:24pm |
Here's a picture of an 83 transom in a quote from an old CCF thread. He mentions the exhaust port wood that's already gone and has arrows pointing at the other wooden reinforced spots.
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gun-driver
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So yes there are wood blocks laminated on the inside. I just didn’t want him to think the whole transom was wood like an outboard like the picture above. That’s how I pictured it from kenos post. And to Kenos point on making sure you anchor to the blocks, they missed them on my ‘85 when mounting the platform In my picture you can see the lags above the stringer between the blocks. |
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KENO
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So...........I guess we all sorta agree, there's wood in there.
It isn't everywhere, but it's everywhere that they were concerned about strength when putting fasteners of one kind or another or things like exhaust pipes etc through or into it. Not to mention providing the anchor point and strength for the rear lifting ring setup. And if you're putting fasteners in, you should make sure you're doing it through one of those spots and it's sealed well from the outside, or put in some backing of your own..
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MourningWood
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Exactly. There is potentially rot-able wood in the transom which accepts platform bracket mounting fasteners (and other stuff) at or below the waterline.
These should be well sealed. (and, periodically re-sealed)...
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Hollywood
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So there is wood ? |
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gun-driver
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Ahh no. That’s how most outboard boats are built but not his. Technically there is wood but they are blocks of wood laminated to the inside where needed for fastening things like the platform. In the pic below you can see the block added where the thru hull exhaust mounts and on the inboard side of the stringer you can see the block for the platform and one behind the speedo balancers. |
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wayoutthere
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Yeah if there was dumb questions, i'd be in the record books.
Not sure but i thought most swim platforms had 4 brackets and therefore aren't bolted thru the wood in the middle of the transom . Mine had 3 brackets but the old nuts and bolts were in the original holes, so on mine at least there was 4, and when it went down to 3 the center bracket was lagged in the wood. If your concerned it's an easy fix to seal and prevent water intrusion "IF" those fasteners go thru the wood. If they just go thru fiberglass don't sweat it, thats an even easier fix, save it for the fall to do list. some glass guys say every couple to 5 years all thru hulls should be re bedded in 4200, i've never seen it done, but i keep an eye out for rust stains. |
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KENO
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Isn't there an old saying along the lines of "there's no such thing as a dumbass question"?
There's wood inside of your transom. Fiberglass on the outside, fiberglass on the inside and wood in the middle.
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This could be a dumbass question, but considering my 89 2001 is a direct drive boat, is the transom wood? I noticed my swim platform is missing a fastener, and a PO slathered some kind of sealant over the hole. Im concerned about it leaking and rotting wood.
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