Endacy
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Hi all, sorry for laucnhing straight in with a question as my first post! I bought a project boat about a year ago now - i've spent a lot of time making it useable and also quite a few ££'s too (the perspex and windows seals cost a fortune).
So far it's been fairly easy work, a new hatch, door, panels inside etc. Anyway the transom has always had some aluminium bent over it where the outboard was clamped on, i never thought much of it and figured it was to stop the clamps from damaging the fibreglass. However...
Yesterday i pulled it all off thinking there might be a makers plate underneath, and found some sticky glue and filler type stuff and some ali angle plating the top of the transom, i drilled / cut the rivets and found the transom was damaged and a piece of wood had been popped in to fill the gap. After removing all the metal and dodgy repairs i'm left with this:
The dirt type stuff in there is the heavily rotted remains of the wood in the transom (i didn't know fibreglass boats had any wood!). It appears the outboard probably hit an object and took part of the transom with it. It obviously needs replacing but i'm not sure if it's worth it / possible. The wood is/was glassed into the back of the hull and the motor well is in the way to cut it out, the well is moulded into the entire top half of the boat. You can see what i assume is the large transom wood spanning the rear:
Some ideas as to what i should do would be very much appreciated, i'm thinking i should probably salvage what i can of the boat ready for my next one and then sell this for whatever i can get. I'm concerned i wouldn't able to repair it properly or would hack it to bits and THEN realise i can't do it!
Thanks for any help
James
So far it's been fairly easy work, a new hatch, door, panels inside etc. Anyway the transom has always had some aluminium bent over it where the outboard was clamped on, i never thought much of it and figured it was to stop the clamps from damaging the fibreglass. However...
Yesterday i pulled it all off thinking there might be a makers plate underneath, and found some sticky glue and filler type stuff and some ali angle plating the top of the transom, i drilled / cut the rivets and found the transom was damaged and a piece of wood had been popped in to fill the gap. After removing all the metal and dodgy repairs i'm left with this:
The dirt type stuff in there is the heavily rotted remains of the wood in the transom (i didn't know fibreglass boats had any wood!). It appears the outboard probably hit an object and took part of the transom with it. It obviously needs replacing but i'm not sure if it's worth it / possible. The wood is/was glassed into the back of the hull and the motor well is in the way to cut it out, the well is moulded into the entire top half of the boat. You can see what i assume is the large transom wood spanning the rear:
Some ideas as to what i should do would be very much appreciated, i'm thinking i should probably salvage what i can of the boat ready for my next one and then sell this for whatever i can get. I'm concerned i wouldn't able to repair it properly or would hack it to bits and THEN realise i can't do it!
Thanks for any help
James