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Guidance for rebuilding our transom
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<blockquote data-quote="jdh82831" data-source="post: 441591" data-attributes="member: 22935"><p>My son and I recently acquired the 14' 1971 Ouachita V hull that my father and I fished with when I was a kid. So we have a new project and the first thing to work on is the transom. Ive seen several transom projects where the board is fully or partly exposed but in our case the board is fully enclosed with two overlapping aluminum panels. The top panel seems to be held in place by the welded in corner gussets. If anyone else has worked on a similar project we would appreciate some guidance as to how to best begin. We don't want to do any unnecessary cutting. Ill try to attach pics.</p><p>Thanks in advance for the help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdh82831, post: 441591, member: 22935"] My son and I recently acquired the 14' 1971 Ouachita V hull that my father and I fished with when I was a kid. So we have a new project and the first thing to work on is the transom. Ive seen several transom projects where the board is fully or partly exposed but in our case the board is fully enclosed with two overlapping aluminum panels. The top panel seems to be held in place by the welded in corner gussets. If anyone else has worked on a similar project we would appreciate some guidance as to how to best begin. We don't want to do any unnecessary cutting. Ill try to attach pics. Thanks in advance for the help. [/QUOTE]
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