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The top cap on any wooden transoms I've had, was thin and just protection from rain and scuffing/wear of installing motors on/off.
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Yes. And really not just for plywood. Best to avoid water getting trapped between the transom skin and the wood.
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Do you have a pic?
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Most of the transom replacements I've seen are two pieces of marine plywood sandwiched together so I guess the top cap is kind of important.
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It looks like I have more things to look into. I appreciate everyone's input. It seems like the top cap has more to do with being a...
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Thanks for the info. I didn't know about that.
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In your shoes, I might go straight across too. Sounds like the motor will be close to where it needs to be anyhow and you can make a new...
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I may have to use rectangular tubing (if there is such a thing) to make sure all the new transom wood is covered on the backside of the...
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