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cast4musky
Posted 4/15/2013 8:48 PM (#634946)
Subject: Aluminum boat with Holes in Transom





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Hi Guys, I hope one of you may have an answer for me. I was called up this afternoon and asked to go over a friends house. He has a boat that has many tiny holes in the back of the Aluminum transom. We counted about 18 Holes in the transom . Some were as small as the diameter of a pin and some were 4 times that size. The transoms wood seems to be ok but the aluminum surrounding the transom has these holes in it. He said this Aluminum boat was used for stripers in Salt Water several years in a row, but never left in the water. Someone told him it was a voltage ground problem in the boat, and a dealer told him it could be caused by the glue they used to adhere the Aluminum to the wood on the Transom.. He said the glue had a reaction to the Aluminum. If anyone has seen this or know what it may be caused by please let me know.. I am going to try and help him repair and resolve this problem...Thanks Mike
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