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<blockquote data-quote="BernieP" data-source="post: 485929" data-attributes="member: 25295"><p>Looks like you will have to take the side pieces out to get access to the outboard transom fasteners. Then take out the vertical brace and the piece at the bottom of the transom board and the aluminum sheet should come out letting you remove the old and install a new transom board from the front. Lots of rivet drilling and riveting back in involved, from what i can see in the pics you will probably even have to take the console loose. Pretty big job but totally worth doing right in my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BernieP, post: 485929, member: 25295"] Looks like you will have to take the side pieces out to get access to the outboard transom fasteners. Then take out the vertical brace and the piece at the bottom of the transom board and the aluminum sheet should come out letting you remove the old and install a new transom board from the front. Lots of rivet drilling and riveting back in involved, from what i can see in the pics you will probably even have to take the console loose. Pretty big job but totally worth doing right in my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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