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'92 Alumacraft crappie deluxe transom replacement
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<blockquote data-quote="TCbassbuster" data-source="post: 384799" data-attributes="member: 18360"><p>I'll start by saying I'm new here and this is my first post, my name's Sam, im 17, and I've been bass fishing competitively all my life. I've received this boat from my dad on sort of an "if you can fix her you can have her" type deal. I'm experienced with most any tool you can think of and also aluminum welding. However, never replaced a boat transom, only engine work.With that being said here's what I'm working with: wood in transom is completely rotten and transom is beginning to bow inward, rivets on the bottom are leaking pretty bad also. If anyone has any experience with this particular boat or one built similarly you have no idea how much I'd appreciate some input, I'll upload some pics once I figure out the site. Thanks in advance!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCbassbuster, post: 384799, member: 18360"] I'll start by saying I'm new here and this is my first post, my name's Sam, im 17, and I've been bass fishing competitively all my life. I've received this boat from my dad on sort of an "if you can fix her you can have her" type deal. I'm experienced with most any tool you can think of and also aluminum welding. However, never replaced a boat transom, only engine work.With that being said here's what I'm working with: wood in transom is completely rotten and transom is beginning to bow inward, rivets on the bottom are leaking pretty bad also. If anyone has any experience with this particular boat or one built similarly you have no idea how much I'd appreciate some input, I'll upload some pics once I figure out the site. Thanks in advance! [/QUOTE]
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