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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1987 Bass Tracker MV-16 Remodel. First project.
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<blockquote data-quote="hsiftac" data-source="post: 253360" data-attributes="member: 4079"><p>Hmm, if it were me and I was planning on keeping the boat for a long period of time, I'd replace the whole transom so I didn't have to worry about it. Even if its strong towards the center, if you are going to keep it for a while that rot will most likely spread and jeopardise the strength of the whole transom. Then again, if you aren't planning on keeping it for a long time, then it's probably not that bad.</p><p>Just my thoughts</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hsiftac, post: 253360, member: 4079"] Hmm, if it were me and I was planning on keeping the boat for a long period of time, I'd replace the whole transom so I didn't have to worry about it. Even if its strong towards the center, if you are going to keep it for a while that rot will most likely spread and jeopardise the strength of the whole transom. Then again, if you aren't planning on keeping it for a long time, then it's probably not that bad. Just my thoughts [/QUOTE]
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