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Best pourable transom replacement product?
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<blockquote data-quote="caver101" data-source="post: 506562" data-attributes="member: 1995"><p>Good info guys!</p><p></p><p>Here is photos of my hull. When the pods were welded on there are stainless bolts under them (4 on each side I think) that are no longer accessible. The other end of those bolts are in the sealed flotation foam in the corner of the hull. Then the corner cap brace is welded in place over top of all of this. I was hoping to only cut the top off the transom along the open area that is folded over the wood core, remove wood with long drill bit, then pour the core, then weld that 2" wide cap back on top. Hoping to never have to remove the corner cap/brace or have to open the foam floatation compartment on each corner of the transom inside the hull. Don't want to cut open the float pods to access the head of the bolts either. Pourable seemed like the easiest solution, but dang I am looking at $750+ for 10 gallons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="caver101, post: 506562, member: 1995"] Good info guys! Here is photos of my hull. When the pods were welded on there are stainless bolts under them (4 on each side I think) that are no longer accessible. The other end of those bolts are in the sealed flotation foam in the corner of the hull. Then the corner cap brace is welded in place over top of all of this. I was hoping to only cut the top off the transom along the open area that is folded over the wood core, remove wood with long drill bit, then pour the core, then weld that 2" wide cap back on top. Hoping to never have to remove the corner cap/brace or have to open the foam floatation compartment on each corner of the transom inside the hull. Don't want to cut open the float pods to access the head of the bolts either. Pourable seemed like the easiest solution, but dang I am looking at $750+ for 10 gallons. [/QUOTE]
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