- Joined
- Mar 7, 2019
- Messages
- 39
- Reaction score
- 21
- Points
- 8
- Age
- 63
- Model
- Express 305
Towards the end of last season, started noticing water in the bilge after some fishing trips, where following seas came over and into the transom well.
Did some tests back at the dock and found that water was entering the bilge from under the lip of the transom piece where caulking was deteriorating.
Instead of re-caulking, which I thought would only be a temporary fix, I decided to have the engines removed and have the transom re-done. (Also saw that the metal strip piece was not in great shape)
Up at Port Harbor Marine, they took everything apart and saw the beginnings of water intrusions that is talked about extensively on this site.
They sent me photos of the work and I think the repairs look great. Thank you Port Harbor!
Some photos:
Did some tests back at the dock and found that water was entering the bilge from under the lip of the transom piece where caulking was deteriorating.
Instead of re-caulking, which I thought would only be a temporary fix, I decided to have the engines removed and have the transom re-done. (Also saw that the metal strip piece was not in great shape)
Up at Port Harbor Marine, they took everything apart and saw the beginnings of water intrusions that is talked about extensively on this site.
They sent me photos of the work and I think the repairs look great. Thank you Port Harbor!
Some photos: