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<blockquote data-quote="Flyfishingken" data-source="post: 446681" data-attributes="member: 23287"><p>Alright, I'm posting a few pictures here. They will help explain what I'm seeing. So the transom is solid. All the way to the bottom of the hull. But, the top portion above the splashwell/horizontal area is slightly bowed out just a bit. Check out the photos. I'm mostly positive it's from trailering. But, I'm open to input. I'm going to try to always put a transom saver on from now on. I think the boat is completely fine to operate in general.</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flyfishingken, post: 446681, member: 23287"] Alright, I'm posting a few pictures here. They will help explain what I'm seeing. So the transom is solid. All the way to the bottom of the hull. But, the top portion above the splashwell/horizontal area is slightly bowed out just a bit. Check out the photos. I'm mostly positive it's from trailering. But, I'm open to input. I'm going to try to always put a transom saver on from now on. I think the boat is completely fine to operate in general. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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