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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
14ft Duroboat transom wood replacement project
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<blockquote data-quote="screedler" data-source="post: 504753" data-attributes="member: 29086"><p>For the years I've known this boat it's never had wood on the inside of the transom, just this weird steel bracket thingie painted silver. I'm certain that ain't factory original!</p><p></p><p>It's a weird old boat for sure... I reckon the T shaped pieces of aluminum are intended to give rigidity to the transom aluminum sheet. Plywood on the outside and aluminum on the inside. </p><p></p><p>The more I look at this boat the more it seems it's held together with ancient bondo or an equivalent. And a lot of pitting that seems gnarly! Has me wondering what a new 14 or 16ft boat would cost... Attaching a pic or two of the pitting for your pitying</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="screedler, post: 504753, member: 29086"] For the years I've known this boat it's never had wood on the inside of the transom, just this weird steel bracket thingie painted silver. I'm certain that ain't factory original! It's a weird old boat for sure... I reckon the T shaped pieces of aluminum are intended to give rigidity to the transom aluminum sheet. Plywood on the outside and aluminum on the inside. The more I look at this boat the more it seems it's held together with ancient bondo or an equivalent. And a lot of pitting that seems gnarly! Has me wondering what a new 14 or 16ft boat would cost... Attaching a pic or two of the pitting for your pitying [/QUOTE]
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