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lund guy
Posted 7/23/2014 11:44 PM (#722162)
Subject: dry rot questions




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hi guys me and a friend are working on his boat we noticed back by the splash wall area by the transom that the drain ports were loose took em out an found some dry rot any suggestions I have heard of a chemical that you can inject into the area and its suppose to stop it any suggestions on if this would work or not its not a big area an the wood dose not seam to be soft it seams pretty solid actually also where are good places to acquire the items need to solve the issue or at least correct it thanks guys
sworrall
Posted 7/24/2014 10:23 PM (#722374 - in reply to #722162)
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
http://www.aeromarineproducts.com/transom-repair.htm
Pull off the transom cap, make sure it's dry before applying. Remove the drain sleeves and follow the instructions. Good stuff.
lund guy
Posted 7/24/2014 10:40 PM (#722376 - in reply to #722162)
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how hard is to do this or would it be best to have I looked at by a professional the boat is a tuffy would it at all be possible to have tuffy look at it I don't live far from lake mills I live in Delavan so im about an hour
sworrall
Posted 7/24/2014 10:49 PM (#722378 - in reply to #722162)
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It's not hard to do. If the transom is solid, you need not worry about it, just seal it up and make sure the bolt holes, transom drains, and transom cap area are sealed. Seal up all drilled holes as well. Installing a new composite transom is not inexpensive.
samuwenn
Posted 7/24/2014 11:10 PM (#722380 - in reply to #722162)
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C.P.E.S. can find it at rotdoctor.com
lund guy
Posted 7/24/2014 11:12 PM (#722381 - in reply to #722162)
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how much dose a new transom typically run
sworrall
Posted 7/25/2014 10:17 AM (#722428 - in reply to #722162)
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Depends on the situation. You'd need to get a quote from Tuffy.
MD75
Posted 7/25/2014 2:43 PM (#722476 - in reply to #722381)
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lund guy - 7/24/2014 11:12 PM

how much dose a new transom typically run


I had a new transom put in my Esox LTD about 5 years ago and it ran about $1200. It was not done by Tuffy and is not composite...if you want the name of the fiberglass repair place I used shoot me a PM. They are located in the Rockford area. Good Luck!
lund guy
Posted 7/25/2014 4:17 PM (#722496 - in reply to #722162)
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I tried getting in contact with tuffy to see what their thoughts were they put me through to one of the guys their and told me to leave a message sine he was in the shop and haven't herd anything back from them at all
sworrall
Posted 7/25/2014 9:44 PM (#722545 - in reply to #722162)
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Call in again Monday or ask for sales to get a quote emailed to you. They probably will need to see the boat to quote it and decide if it's something they want to proceed with.

Transom repair is not something they do as a matter of course, it's something they do when they have open time in the shop, and I am sure you were put through to one of the owners there; very busy people.

Patience.
lund guy
Posted 7/26/2014 5:50 PM (#722616 - in reply to #722162)
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I will try to call them again Monday
lund guy
Posted 7/26/2014 6:46 PM (#722618 - in reply to #722162)
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I have a feeling its going to need a new transom after farther inspecting it
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