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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1989 Alumacraft Lunker LTD / 1990 Highway trailer
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<blockquote data-quote="Pector55" data-source="post: 469005" data-attributes="member: 25077"><p>Went out back over lunch and started pulling the caps off the back to check the transom. Oh boy.. glad I did. It has not rained in over a week but the transom is definitely soft and when I put a screwdriver in it, water pooled up on the top edge. It appears this one isn't terrible to pull out and to be honest, there were parts of the back that I felt needed patched so I'll feel better going ahead and hitting that all at once. I think I will still get the plywood and start on the sub floor and painting so I can work on the transom between coats. I have holes to patch above the water line as well so I'll see how far I can get over the weekend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pector55, post: 469005, member: 25077"] Went out back over lunch and started pulling the caps off the back to check the transom. Oh boy.. glad I did. It has not rained in over a week but the transom is definitely soft and when I put a screwdriver in it, water pooled up on the top edge. It appears this one isn't terrible to pull out and to be honest, there were parts of the back that I felt needed patched so I'll feel better going ahead and hitting that all at once. I think I will still get the plywood and start on the sub floor and painting so I can work on the transom between coats. I have holes to patch above the water line as well so I'll see how far I can get over the weekend. [/QUOTE]
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