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<blockquote data-quote="Lockndam25" data-source="post: 428634" data-attributes="member: 22030"><p>Jonny correct me if I'm wrong but if the top cap for the transom has a gap would you think the transom has shrunk do to dry rot, is the cap 1.5 inches wide, I would look under they splash well to see if you can see the transom wood, and test for rotten wood with a screwdriver or a knife if it pushes into the wood easily you found your problem. I know no one wants to have a rotten transom but it happens I'm fixing mine now. Caulk will buy you some time I guess</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lockndam25, post: 428634, member: 22030"] Jonny correct me if I'm wrong but if the top cap for the transom has a gap would you think the transom has shrunk do to dry rot, is the cap 1.5 inches wide, I would look under they splash well to see if you can see the transom wood, and test for rotten wood with a screwdriver or a knife if it pushes into the wood easily you found your problem. I know no one wants to have a rotten transom but it happens I'm fixing mine now. Caulk will buy you some time I guess [/QUOTE]
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