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Assessing transom condition
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<blockquote data-quote="jy951" data-source="post: 392999" data-attributes="member: 16602"><p>I tighten the motor down, then put it on the pin that tilts it up the highest and grab the skeg and rock it back and forth to check for flex. If it seems like the entire boat is moving your probably fine. Also before filling those holes you good hit it with a blow dryer for a bit too make sure it's dry</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jy951, post: 392999, member: 16602"] I tighten the motor down, then put it on the pin that tilts it up the highest and grab the skeg and rock it back and forth to check for flex. If it seems like the entire boat is moving your probably fine. Also before filling those holes you good hit it with a blow dryer for a bit too make sure it's dry [/QUOTE]
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