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<blockquote data-quote="FishFry" data-source="post: 42716" data-attributes="member: 707"><p>I would leave the factory rivets and cut the welds & remove the added transom riser. Then replace the original transom, and build a new riser if you really need one, maybe one that bolts on. </p><p>Keep in mind I'm no boat expert, I'm replacing my 1st transom in the very near future. I do a fair amount of metalwork though...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FishFry, post: 42716, member: 707"] I would leave the factory rivets and cut the welds & remove the added transom riser. Then replace the original transom, and build a new riser if you really need one, maybe one that bolts on. Keep in mind I'm no boat expert, I'm replacing my 1st transom in the very near future. I do a fair amount of metalwork though... [/QUOTE]
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