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Ouachita Flat bottom transom wood replacement
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<blockquote data-quote="LDUBS" data-source="post: 440308" data-attributes="member: 21536"><p>x2. The question I would be asking is how much do I need to remove to wiggle in the new wood transom. In addition to screws, it looks like the knee braces are welded at the top and bottom. If you removed just the knee braces, would you be able to get the new transom wood in place?. I'm not a welder and could be all wet here. But it seems like these would be easier (& less $) to re-weld back on than removing the transom cap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LDUBS, post: 440308, member: 21536"] x2. The question I would be asking is how much do I need to remove to wiggle in the new wood transom. In addition to screws, it looks like the knee braces are welded at the top and bottom. If you removed just the knee braces, would you be able to get the new transom wood in place?. I'm not a welder and could be all wet here. But it seems like these would be easier (& less $) to re-weld back on than removing the transom cap. [/QUOTE]
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