Got started on the transom rebuild today. The 60 hp outboard is hanging from an engine hoist. Removed the end caps and transom cap which was cracked in half. Poked my finger thru three different sections on the transom. Got to work using a 1/2 drill bit about 12 inches long. My ice fishing spud bar worked great for separating the wood from the aluminum skins. Took my son and I about 4 1/2 hrs. to completely remove all the wood. Inside of skins don't look bad at all. Minor corrosion that a little sanding should clean up. Decided that a pourable transom is the way to go as there are too many obstructions, rivets and tow eyes that would be impossible to remove/replace. The rep from Seacast was very helpful and answered all my questions. My biggest concern was how to seal the bottom of the transom, inside skin only goes down about 15 inches and then it is open. He said to use rolled up fiberglass mat and at least three layers of duct tape because of the heat generated. Two layers of tape won't hold. I have a small openning between the inner skin and the side of the boat that's about 1/8 inch that needs to be filled also. Thought silicone would work there but I'll have to ask if Seacast is compatible and won't eat thru the silicone. Took numerous pics and will post later.