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<blockquote data-quote="JL2014" data-source="post: 426063" data-attributes="member: 21877"><p>Well, that turned out to be much easier than I originally thought. The transom was only attached at the top with screws. No glue whatsoever. And no bolts through the bottom so it was totally loose and flexing up. </p><p></p><p>Now to read up on transom replacement threads. </p><p></p><p>Should I try to attach it to these knee braces at all? They don't have any previous holes so it doesn't look like the original transom was attached in any way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JL2014, post: 426063, member: 21877"] Well, that turned out to be much easier than I originally thought. The transom was only attached at the top with screws. No glue whatsoever. And no bolts through the bottom so it was totally loose and flexing up. Now to read up on transom replacement threads. Should I try to attach it to these knee braces at all? They don't have any previous holes so it doesn't look like the original transom was attached in any way. [/QUOTE]
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