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My (very limited) experience with transoms is that they are cored. Not sure
about yours but if it is cored and it has gotten wet, you will need to dry it out thouroughly before you do any repair work. If it stays wet you will end up with rot if its wood. Wet wood or any other wet core and you may end up with delamination. "Jerry Steinbach" wrote in message ... My Nacra 5.8 is letting in a small amount of water, and it appears to be seeping in through the lower side if the stern where the transom joins the rest of the hull. It looks as though the transom is a separately moulded piece, which is attached to the rest of the hull. This is separating, letting in a small amount of water, and I fear it may get bigger. As to fixing it, should it simply reglass over the join inside (I feel if i do this, It could leave water trapped inside the hull under this repair)? Should I fill the separated parts outside with resin in addition to prevent this? Or should I split the transom off and rejoin the whole lot from scratch? All help greatly appreciated! Thanks Jerry |
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