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- Tournament 192
I purchased my first boat this July, an 86 GW Tournament 19. We've used it all summer (hundreds of miles and many hours) with only minor glitches. However, now that the season is coming to a close here in Maine, I removed the outboard for two reasons: First, the boat came with a 25" shaft motor on a 20" transom so I'm looking to either add a jack plate or potentially raise the transom which leads to reason #2. I could tell that some work had been done to the transom. After removing the bang plate/trim I could see that the gap shown had been filled with epoxy filler and was cracking. The top of the transom was also starting to crack. What I found was very wet transom with what looks like the original laminate schedule inside (I can see both plywood and fiberglass layers.) The gap in the transom thickness was filled with what I assume was epoxy filler which didn't bond to either the skin or the plywood so I started chipping it out. I removed all the drain tubes and various screws in the transom. About a pint of water came out. I am looking for feedback from others who have encountered this and what they did to repair short of a full transom replacement. Try to dry it out and then repair with Git Rot or CPES? Remove as much wood as I can from above and use Carbon Core? I'm thinking that the prior repair was performed with a wet core which is why it didn't hold up.