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1989 alumacraft competitor 165 CS transom replacement
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<blockquote data-quote="cjsiebert87" data-source="post: 430233" data-attributes="member: 19772"><p>I've been doing research on transom replacement on aluminum boat. I have a 1989 competitor 165 alumacraft and I'm kinda stumped how to attack the transom. The splash guard and rear skin appear to be one piece. Will I have enough room to drop it and remove behind the splash well inside the boat? If anyone has done one on a boat similar to mine and can offer some advice and pictures I'd appreciate it. [-o<</p><p></p><p>I'm also trying to figure out best material for making a new transom. Once this is done I don't want to do it again. I was checking into coosa board. Does anyone have any experience using this for transom repair?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cjsiebert87, post: 430233, member: 19772"] I've been doing research on transom replacement on aluminum boat. I have a 1989 competitor 165 alumacraft and I'm kinda stumped how to attack the transom. The splash guard and rear skin appear to be one piece. Will I have enough room to drop it and remove behind the splash well inside the boat? If anyone has done one on a boat similar to mine and can offer some advice and pictures I'd appreciate it. [-o< I'm also trying to figure out best material for making a new transom. Once this is done I don't want to do it again. I was checking into coosa board. Does anyone have any experience using this for transom repair? [/QUOTE]
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