Hi all,
first time poster here as I am a young boater who recently acquired a 1984 Grady white seafarer with the notched style transom. It has a 2006 etec 225 for power and sits on a beautiful venture trailer. I did not spend a fortune on this boat by any means and my main concern is functionality and safety, cosmetics being the least of my worries. Sadly the transom had a small crack in the corner (bottom right where the 90 degree angle is) which seems to be deeper than the Gelcoat as the crack flexes and widens when putting force on the prop when on the trailer. running on a flat lake at WOT the flex increases which obviously makes me very nervous as I can only imagine what could happen to the transom in a nice chop in CCB or the like. the rest of the boat is relatively solid as far as I can tell and the etec was installed less than 2 years ago by a marina at the expense of the previous owner. I assumed that a marina would not install a nice used outboard for 6k on a transom that is completely shot, so I’m assuming (maybe too optimistically) that the transom must be in early stages of deterioration. I have read some threads here on DIY transom repair which seems like the best option for me as it seems insane for me to spend 6k on a professional transom repair considering the price I paid for the rig. My problem is that I have found some of these threads hard to follow due to them being older, tough to understand, and images unable to view (possibly due to the age of the post?). If anyone could offer my some advice for a reasonable repair that won’t break the bank and offer me a few years of functional use out of this vessel then I would be very grateful. I have included some images of the cracks as well as the hull itself. This is my first “real” boat (not counting a 13 whaler) and being 23 I hope to get some solid years of use out of
It before hopefully upgrading. I will try to include images. Thanks in advance for any replies and assistance
first time poster here as I am a young boater who recently acquired a 1984 Grady white seafarer with the notched style transom. It has a 2006 etec 225 for power and sits on a beautiful venture trailer. I did not spend a fortune on this boat by any means and my main concern is functionality and safety, cosmetics being the least of my worries. Sadly the transom had a small crack in the corner (bottom right where the 90 degree angle is) which seems to be deeper than the Gelcoat as the crack flexes and widens when putting force on the prop when on the trailer. running on a flat lake at WOT the flex increases which obviously makes me very nervous as I can only imagine what could happen to the transom in a nice chop in CCB or the like. the rest of the boat is relatively solid as far as I can tell and the etec was installed less than 2 years ago by a marina at the expense of the previous owner. I assumed that a marina would not install a nice used outboard for 6k on a transom that is completely shot, so I’m assuming (maybe too optimistically) that the transom must be in early stages of deterioration. I have read some threads here on DIY transom repair which seems like the best option for me as it seems insane for me to spend 6k on a professional transom repair considering the price I paid for the rig. My problem is that I have found some of these threads hard to follow due to them being older, tough to understand, and images unable to view (possibly due to the age of the post?). If anyone could offer my some advice for a reasonable repair that won’t break the bank and offer me a few years of functional use out of this vessel then I would be very grateful. I have included some images of the cracks as well as the hull itself. This is my first “real” boat (not counting a 13 whaler) and being 23 I hope to get some solid years of use out of
It before hopefully upgrading. I will try to include images. Thanks in advance for any replies and assistance