marykhubby
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1968 Larson, merc 120 I/O, 17' fiberglass hull
Transom housing seal has been leaking. Old gasket is cracked and dried out. I pulled the engine forward to get at the housing and, you guessed it - the lower 1/3 of my transom is kaput.
I've used my dremmel to cut away the glass around the transom edges and removed most of the dryrot material behind the interior glass shell. Now the outer hull is exposed.
Should I continue to remove and replace the entire wood transom, or carefully cut away about 1/2 way up and only replace the lower section? Would I be sacrificing any strength that could prove to be a risk given the small 4 cyl engine?
If I do go the route of replacing the entire transom, where could I pick up a transom template to assure I get it right?
Thx
Don
Transom housing seal has been leaking. Old gasket is cracked and dried out. I pulled the engine forward to get at the housing and, you guessed it - the lower 1/3 of my transom is kaput.
I've used my dremmel to cut away the glass around the transom edges and removed most of the dryrot material behind the interior glass shell. Now the outer hull is exposed.
Should I continue to remove and replace the entire wood transom, or carefully cut away about 1/2 way up and only replace the lower section? Would I be sacrificing any strength that could prove to be a risk given the small 4 cyl engine?
If I do go the route of replacing the entire transom, where could I pick up a transom template to assure I get it right?
Thx
Don