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Strengthening a transom.
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<blockquote data-quote="BryantheNurse" data-source="post: 502657" data-attributes="member: 34278"><p>Tiny boat nation has a steel sleeve that slides over transom and reinforces it. It's a 100.00 its called transom bracket on their site, but well worth the money. Brackets I made from the electrical conduit I mounted to boat bottom support beam one inside that goes across boatfrom gunwall to gunwall. I did NOT drill holes through the bottom of boat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BryantheNurse, post: 502657, member: 34278"] Tiny boat nation has a steel sleeve that slides over transom and reinforces it. It's a 100.00 its called transom bracket on their site, but well worth the money. Brackets I made from the electrical conduit I mounted to boat bottom support beam one inside that goes across boatfrom gunwall to gunwall. I did NOT drill holes through the bottom of boat. [/QUOTE]
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