Looking to tasks ahead of me. There are gaps between the boards on my transom. I recall in one of Danenberg's books he mentions solid planks compressing against each other when they swell from moisture. Then when dried they separate.
I will most likely remove transom. If I do this I'm thinking I'll need to rebuild with new wood. Plan to apply 3M 5200 between vertical and horizontal ply's of transom.
Any words of caution or wisdom from those having worked with transoms?
Removal/rebuilding/installing?
Transom boards are separated-compression?
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Transom with plywood
Thanx John
I'm thinking about putting marine plywood between the boards when I rebuild. Thought is that this will create a tighter (water) and stronger transom.
Did your transom have gaps between the boards when you rebuilt?
I'm thinking about putting marine plywood between the boards when I rebuild. Thought is that this will create a tighter (water) and stronger transom.
Did your transom have gaps between the boards when you rebuilt?
I will probably add a layer of marine plywood (meranti or okume) between the two layers of solid Philippine mahogany lumber when I rebuild the transom on my 1959 Thompson (Peshtigo) Off-Shore Cabin Cruiser. I have to replace all the solid lumber.
This will add strength in my opinion and not detract from the original appearance.
Andreas
This will add strength in my opinion and not detract from the original appearance.
Andreas
Rusty
They had small crack/separations, especially from the top. Small crack horizontally also. Planning solved the crack/separation for top, used epoxy for glue, invisible glue line. I cut a grove horizontally between planks about the size of a 3/32 o'ring, then filled it with 5200 to act as an o'ring.
Five years, 8000 miles trailering and 150 hours, not a problem. Cruiser's sits in boat lift about 4 months a year. Not a show boat, definitely a user.
They had small crack/separations, especially from the top. Small crack horizontally also. Planning solved the crack/separation for top, used epoxy for glue, invisible glue line. I cut a grove horizontally between planks about the size of a 3/32 o'ring, then filled it with 5200 to act as an o'ring.
Five years, 8000 miles trailering and 150 hours, not a problem. Cruiser's sits in boat lift about 4 months a year. Not a show boat, definitely a user.