jasonj
Member
It’s looking like my 1990 double eagle 18.5 has some rot in the transom that probably originated from the bolted on swim steps. It’s an outboard model with integrated splash well and moulded rear seats with a hard top. It seems like getting to the transom from the inside is going to be difficult with the splash well and seats in the way.
What are my options?
Inside transom replace options:
1-pull off full deck moulding (very heavy/time consuming with hardtop, windshield and steering/electronics attached) or
2-cut deck moulding at the beam/middle to separate splash well and seats from the forward hardtop section and remove the splash well/seats to expose the transom, and reglass the deck moulding after transom replace
Outside transom replace option:
3-cut rear skin off and leave 3” around the side to bond the skin back on and dig out and replace the core. Weaker than inside transom job.
Any thoughts on what is usually done? This group has been an amazing source of info on these boats.
What are my options?
Inside transom replace options:
1-pull off full deck moulding (very heavy/time consuming with hardtop, windshield and steering/electronics attached) or
2-cut deck moulding at the beam/middle to separate splash well and seats from the forward hardtop section and remove the splash well/seats to expose the transom, and reglass the deck moulding after transom replace
Outside transom replace option:
3-cut rear skin off and leave 3” around the side to bond the skin back on and dig out and replace the core. Weaker than inside transom job.
Any thoughts on what is usually done? This group has been an amazing source of info on these boats.