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<blockquote data-quote="The Wirtzer" data-source="post: 319022" data-attributes="member: 11620"><p>Update.. Got the new transom built and installed last Sunday. Used lots of 3M 5200 and 1/4-20 bolts instead of the smaller original ones though this required me to drill out the the holes in the transom a bit. </p><p></p><p>Took the boat (which I found out to be a 1967 Sears) and the 1956 Evinrude 15 hp to Lake Vermilion in northern Minnesota Thursday through today. Had four Fantastic days of fishing with my nephews. The motor never so much as hiccupped. I had absolutely no leaks from anywhere in the boat - transom or otherwise. I felt totally comfortable cruising around this big, long lake in a boat one year older than I am powered by a motor 12 years older. </p><p></p><p>Tim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Wirtzer, post: 319022, member: 11620"] Update.. Got the new transom built and installed last Sunday. Used lots of 3M 5200 and 1/4-20 bolts instead of the smaller original ones though this required me to drill out the the holes in the transom a bit. Took the boat (which I found out to be a 1967 Sears) and the 1956 Evinrude 15 hp to Lake Vermilion in northern Minnesota Thursday through today. Had four Fantastic days of fishing with my nephews. The motor never so much as hiccupped. I had absolutely no leaks from anywhere in the boat - transom or otherwise. I felt totally comfortable cruising around this big, long lake in a boat one year older than I am powered by a motor 12 years older. Tim [/QUOTE]
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