If the transom is suspect, check out
http://www.transomrepair.com, they
have a whole system for removing all of the wood in the transom and then
filling the space with a pourable resin/chopped filler system. I was going
to use this in my 21' Mako (the Mako factory approved), but sold the boat
before it needed the work (just had a few rotten spots, but the majority of
the transom has still been strong).
Cheers,
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Steve (remove anti spam XYX in return address for correct email)
http://www.gulf-stream.net/patandsteve