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<blockquote data-quote="rustyrooster" data-source="post: 86437" data-attributes="member: 1198"><p>Looks just like the holes in the transom of my lowe 1652 and I used to live in wilmington nc also. I just replaced my transom and it was being eaten alive by the water loged plywood sandwiched between the transom and splash well. I am not shure but I belive that the factory plywood in the transom is treated. New plywood I put in is coated with two coats of fiberglass resin and all holes are over bored and glassed also. I also sandwiched the aluminum on the transom with .090 aluminum sheet. If I were you I would take it back to the dealer and let them handle it, I did not see the corosion on my boat until well after the warranty was up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rustyrooster, post: 86437, member: 1198"] Looks just like the holes in the transom of my lowe 1652 and I used to live in wilmington nc also. I just replaced my transom and it was being eaten alive by the water loged plywood sandwiched between the transom and splash well. I am not shure but I belive that the factory plywood in the transom is treated. New plywood I put in is coated with two coats of fiberglass resin and all holes are over bored and glassed also. I also sandwiched the aluminum on the transom with .090 aluminum sheet. If I were you I would take it back to the dealer and let them handle it, I did not see the corosion on my boat until well after the warranty was up. [/QUOTE]
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