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Transom replacement on 14' Gregor. Easy?
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<blockquote data-quote="JPFX" data-source="post: 244293" data-attributes="member: 7872"><p>Thanks for the reply! I do have a possible solution but am wondering if it will effect the stability. Instead of replacing the transon with a full sheet (approx. 5' wide by 2' high) what if I replaced it with strips of ...lets say 5' wide by 6 inches high? Like a 1"x6"x5'? Follow me? This way, I could easily slid these down in between the transon bracket supports, instead of trying to force a larger sheet of wood down between the transon bracket and back sheet of aluminum. By having the transom wood split up in several horizontal pieces, is is still going to be have the strength needed? I know I'm not dealing with the torque of a 250 hp motor here :lol: but still...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JPFX, post: 244293, member: 7872"] Thanks for the reply! I do have a possible solution but am wondering if it will effect the stability. Instead of replacing the transon with a full sheet (approx. 5' wide by 2' high) what if I replaced it with strips of ...lets say 5' wide by 6 inches high? Like a 1"x6"x5'? Follow me? This way, I could easily slid these down in between the transon bracket supports, instead of trying to force a larger sheet of wood down between the transon bracket and back sheet of aluminum. By having the transom wood split up in several horizontal pieces, is is still going to be have the strength needed? I know I'm not dealing with the torque of a 250 hp motor here :lol: but still... [/QUOTE]
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