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jvlast15
Posted 4/3/2018 2:58 PM (#901069)
Subject: Transom Well cover?




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Sorry all,

Looking to make/fashion a cover for my transom well (No idea if that is what it is even called) that would potentially extend my casting deck and create less of an eye sore with wires/hoses etc...

If anyone knows what the &$%# I am talking about and can chime in with what they have done or pictures, that would be great!

Thanks in advance!
Fishysam
Posted 4/3/2018 3:58 PM (#901078 - in reply to #901069)
Subject: Re: Transom Well cover?




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Splash well, on my dads boat we made a rear deck that went over the splash well, but must figure you may be rather high out of the water and that can make figure 8's harder.

Depending on age/value and plans for the boat we should have cut most of that particular splashwell out and just made the deck shorter and full size, but that is hindsight 20/20 and the knowledge that water was never really in the splashwell to begin with so, think your plan through about 5 times over and do it
Softwater
Posted 4/3/2018 4:32 PM (#901081 - in reply to #901069)
Subject: Re: Transom Well cover?




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Location: Cedarburg, WI
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.
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.
Softwater
Posted 4/4/2018 11:08 AM (#901170 - in reply to #901069)
Subject: Re: Transom Well cover?




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Location: Cedarburg, WI
I looked for photos quick, and nothing (so far) detailing the deck itself. I can ask my BIL to take some pics this weekend as the boat is in storage at his place, and he's going up.
The whole thing easily comes out as one piece so I can access things below the pan (boat plug, starting motor battery, etc.), and there is room for wires, controls, gas lines behind the wedges. There is also a chair base mounted to the top of this deck with a column below the deck that goes right to the boat floor (to transfer the weight of whoever's on the chair and take the extra pressure off the existing pan). I made mine overhang the front of the splash pan a couple of inches to provide a little bigger deck and provide room for the pedestal support column. Very stable walking all around the motor with the couple of wedges transferring weight to the pan. It works great for me. I'll attach pics when I get them.
Fishysam
Posted 4/4/2018 4:28 PM (#901209 - in reply to #901069)
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If I knew where my dads boat was parked I could take pictures of the simpler way that we did
Softwater
Posted 4/9/2018 8:45 AM (#901786 - in reply to #901069)
Subject: RE: Transom Well cover?




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Location: Cedarburg, WI
Hope I attach these pics correctly.
This should be the empty pan...




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Attachments Empty Pan.pdf (105KB - 464 downloads)
Softwater
Posted 4/9/2018 8:47 AM (#901787 - in reply to #901069)
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Location: Cedarburg, WI
And the deck flipped up so you can see the wedges & structure underneath...



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Attachments Deck Flipped Up.pdf (113KB - 481 downloads)
Softwater
Posted 4/9/2018 8:50 AM (#901788 - in reply to #901787)
Subject: RE: Transom Well cover?




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Location: Cedarburg, WI
And lastly, the deck installed...
(On the first pic, you should be able to see the support blocks on the sides to keep the front of the deck secure if you walked on the front edge).



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Attachments Deck Installed.pdf (119KB - 521 downloads)
Fishysam
Posted 4/9/2018 10:07 PM (#901860 - in reply to #901069)
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Looks functional!
vegas492
Posted 4/10/2018 12:41 PM (#901916 - in reply to #901069)
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Not that I have a need for something like this, but...it looks amazing! Nicely done!
Paul S
Posted 4/11/2018 5:24 AM (#903001 - in reply to #901069)
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Location: Tinley Park, IL
Nice job.
PredLuR
Posted 4/11/2018 7:40 AM (#903015 - in reply to #901069)
Subject: Re: Transom Well cover?





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Location: Madison, WI
Buddy built two that filled in both back edges. Dont have pics as he sold the boat but he used trek decking for material and built it big enough so that it wedged into the gap and didnt have to screw it into anything.
jvlast15
Posted 4/11/2018 9:40 AM (#903032 - in reply to #903015)
Subject: Re: Transom Well cover?




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Yeah that looks pretty sweet!
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