Pressure treated should not be used for fiberglass repairs.Didn't Grady use pressure treated wood by '99? I would seal the bang cap and call it a day
Don't do that. Get it checked and take the appropriate action to rectify. If you decide to do seal and call it a day, make sure everyone that gets on the boat knows it.Pressure treated should not be used for fiberglass repairs.
Marine plywood is the better choice as far as wood goes.
The sheen on the plywood is epoxy. Plywood has to be 'wetted' with several coats of epoxy to prevent it from sucking the epoxy out of the fiberglass as it is applied.
Did you add the SS to the transom? How thick was it? Where did you get it? How did it work?Depending on your schedule from what I was told a week ago mine will need to be replaced ,strength is the laminate of both sides bonded to the wood , the marine fiberglass guy who looked at mine said it all depends on how serious it is that those transoms are very strong . He recommended I install a SS of aluminum plate across my top two engine bolts 24'' by 5" to help with the stress ,I'm going to add a plate to lower bolts also , he said if you start seeing stress cracks in the engine well at the corner then its time to replace it .My cracks he's going to grid out two inches each side to the wood and repair . I'm going to see how this season goes and decide whats next .Look at the laminate inside the bilge area and tap around .
at this juncture you are certainly best off replacing the transom, eating the cost and write it off in the name of safety.Don't do that. Get it checked and take the appropriate action to rectify. If you decide to do seal and call it a day, make sure everyone that gets on the boat knows it.
I went to a local metal shop had two 4 inch x 24 inch ss 1/4 plates made using a cardboard temp plate and Evinrude engine spec sheet on engine bolt location $ 135 , Fiberglass guy fixed both sides where I had cracks , he said its not bad yet and all transoms have water , they were easy to install . should really help distributing the engine weight . He said if you start to see cracks on the either side of the well where it turns near the battery of oil tank then its time .I also painted the SS plates extra protection from rusting .Hope this helps .Did you add the SS to the transom? How thick was it? Where did you get it? How did it work?
Any Pics to share?I went to a local metal shop had two 4 inch x 24 inch ss 1/4 plates made using a cardboard temp plate and Evinrude engine spec sheet on engine bolt location $ 135 , Fiberglass guy fixed both sides where I had cracks , he said its not bad yet and all transoms have water , they were easy to install . should really help distributing the engine weight . He said if you start to see cracks on the either side of the well where it turns near the battery of oil tank then its time .I also painted the SS plates extra protection from rusting .Hope this helps .
Stainless steel needs air to develop its protective properties. Painting stainless can cause issues. It depends on the primer and paint type. Painting bare stainless with metallic (copper) based antifouling paint can lead to serious corrosionI went to a local metal shop had two 4 inch x 24 inch ss 1/4 plates made using a cardboard temp plate and Evinrude engine spec sheet on engine bolt location $ 135 , Fiberglass guy fixed both sides where I had cracks , he said its not bad yet and all transoms have water , they were easy to install . should really help distributing the engine weight . He said if you start to see cracks on the either side of the well where it turns near the battery of oil tank then its time .I also painted the SS plates extra protection from rusting .Hope this helps .
Thanks , its not marine grade stainless I didn't use antifouling paint I'll keep my eye on it !Stainless steel needs air to develop its protective properties. Painting stainless can cause issues. It depends on the primer and paint type. Painting bare stainless with metallic (copper) based antifouling paint can lead to serious corrosion
Pressure treated wood should never be used for fiber glassed structures so I assume Grady never did. Marine grade plywood is not the same as PT wood.Didn't Grady use pressure treated wood by '99? I would seal the bang cap and call it a day