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transom for Richline Challenger left outside all year
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<blockquote data-quote="ErnieLearns" data-source="post: 458404" data-attributes="member: 21993"><p>I just bought my wife's grandma's cottage which has a 14 foot Richline Challenger. The boat has been flipped over the the last several years and the transom and seats look like they are shot. My father-n-law replaced the transom last time so taking it off is not an issue since it is stainless steel screws. Last time I believe he used plywood and then primed and painted everything. </p><p></p><p>Now that I own it, I want to fix it so it will last. In the summer it will be in a hoist with the drain plug pulled. (drain plug was added last time). In the winter it will be flipped over. Is there anything I can do to make the transom last. Knowing the person who did it last time, I am pretty sure it was regular plywood.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ErnieLearns, post: 458404, member: 21993"] I just bought my wife's grandma's cottage which has a 14 foot Richline Challenger. The boat has been flipped over the the last several years and the transom and seats look like they are shot. My father-n-law replaced the transom last time so taking it off is not an issue since it is stainless steel screws. Last time I believe he used plywood and then primed and painted everything. Now that I own it, I want to fix it so it will last. In the summer it will be in a hoist with the drain plug pulled. (drain plug was added last time). In the winter it will be flipped over. Is there anything I can do to make the transom last. Knowing the person who did it last time, I am pretty sure it was regular plywood. [/QUOTE]
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