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Lowe 14' flat bottom 6' wide mods needed (COMPLETE) *PICS*
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<blockquote data-quote="cybereyes" data-source="post: 82922" data-attributes="member: 1168"><p>Yes I did replace the transom, but I didn't use rivets to do it. I just used stainless steel bolts and nylon locking nuts and lots of marine sealant. I think I have some pictures of what it looked like on the first page, and you can see what it looks like now on this page. It turned out very well, but was a lot of work. Mainly because of those two arms bracing the transom that you see in the floor of the boat. So I had to replace all of those rivets too with the same bolts and sealant which went right through the bottom of the boat. When I got finished I took a dremel and cut off the excess bolt that was sticking up inside the boat and on the back of the transom so it's all even and flush. I think it turned out pretty good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cybereyes, post: 82922, member: 1168"] Yes I did replace the transom, but I didn't use rivets to do it. I just used stainless steel bolts and nylon locking nuts and lots of marine sealant. I think I have some pictures of what it looked like on the first page, and you can see what it looks like now on this page. It turned out very well, but was a lot of work. Mainly because of those two arms bracing the transom that you see in the floor of the boat. So I had to replace all of those rivets too with the same bolts and sealant which went right through the bottom of the boat. When I got finished I took a dremel and cut off the excess bolt that was sticking up inside the boat and on the back of the transom so it's all even and flush. I think it turned out pretty good. [/QUOTE]
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