well I was working on my Grady 232 the other day and noticed a wet dark line coming from around one of the trim tab mounting screws. After further inspection looks like I need to replace the transom and it does not look like an easy job. I am good with the wood and fiberglass work just don't want to have to cut out the floor and pillars on each side. Anybody had good success with removing the skin from the rear? I plan on going ahead and filling in the transom and running a bracket but I have twins. My concern is one the weight, but also the torque. Will removing the skin from the back mess up the structural integrity or should I cut the floor or remove the cap and do it from the inside? Hope that is not the case but my gut tells me otherwise, any suggestions? Thanks guy's look forward to any.