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jvlast15
Posted 4/4/2018 10:45 AM (#901167 - in reply to #901081)
Subject: Re: Transom Well cover?




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Softwater - 4/3/2018 4:32 PM

I know what you're talking about. I made one for an old Mirrocraft I re-furbished. I used the front of the pan as the spot to level from, then fashioned (4) wooden wedges to support a doubled up plywood and carpeted "deck". The wedges were made using 1" pine on edge that fill in that space (between the top of the front part of the transom well & the transom area around the motor. Mine is a tiller, but would make no difference. It works out great for the guy in the back. I'll see if I can find some closer up pictures tonight if nobody comes up with something by then.


This sounds more like what I was looking for. Cutting out the rear deck and splashwell would be great like stated above. I am just not up for that big of a project at this time.

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