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sworrall
Posted 5/23/2012 8:08 PM (#561574 - in reply to #561565)
Subject: Re: Transom can of worms





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
All boats from that era that carry any HP at all used a wood transom core, including aluminum boats. If the transom was sealed properly, it would last about forever. It's loose transom boats, poor installations, and/or end users drilling holes and not sealing them that usually cause the issues.

The composites that have proved out and are still in use hit the scene pretty recently in most fishing boats.

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