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Transom thickness 14' sea king semi-v
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<blockquote data-quote="The Wirtzer" data-source="post: 318251" data-attributes="member: 11620"><p>I just finished redoing the transom on my 14 ft alumacraft. I used two 3/4 inch plywood pieces laminated together on the inside and one piece of 3/4 inch on the outside. I should have done 1/2 inch on the outside as my motor just BARELY slides over the transom now. I bolted through the inside and outside pieces, just like the original though I used 1/4 20 bolts instead of the smaller ones that the original rotted transom had. I also used plenty of 3M 5200 to seal it all up. It is REALLY strong now. I have a 15 hp evinrude that's going on it this weekend.</p><p></p><p>Tim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Wirtzer, post: 318251, member: 11620"] I just finished redoing the transom on my 14 ft alumacraft. I used two 3/4 inch plywood pieces laminated together on the inside and one piece of 3/4 inch on the outside. I should have done 1/2 inch on the outside as my motor just BARELY slides over the transom now. I bolted through the inside and outside pieces, just like the original though I used 1/4 20 bolts instead of the smaller ones that the original rotted transom had. I also used plenty of 3M 5200 to seal it all up. It is REALLY strong now. I have a 15 hp evinrude that's going on it this weekend. Tim [/QUOTE]
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