I need some feedback on my attempt to repair the transom bang plate on my Sailfish.
I intend to replace the existing very thin aluminum 1.25 inch x 1.25 inch angle iron, with a larger beefier .125 inch thick, 1.75 inch x 1.75 inch aluminum angle iron, after ensuring that the area underneath the removed bang plate is prepped accordingly with epoxy / 5200 / other appropriate repairs are made. Note that the transom is solid and not an issue at the moment, but if I leave this any longer it will definitely become one.
That said, if I go with the thicker and wider Aluminum angle iron material, I’ll need to create a spacer for the twin outboards to be mounted onto, in order to avoid the soon to be installed new transom bang plate thickness.
With that in mind, I have drawn up four (4) options for my metal guy to fabricate from .125 inch thick aluminum sheeting.
The options range from one (1) single entire sheet with the full length and width of the twin outboards included, all the way to having two (2) separate sheets fabricated for each outboard mount location, and some in between options.
I have attached a picture of the options I have drafted up, for you guys to review and comment on. Note that the blue line represents the bottom paint water line.
Thanks in advance for your help with this request.
I intend to replace the existing very thin aluminum 1.25 inch x 1.25 inch angle iron, with a larger beefier .125 inch thick, 1.75 inch x 1.75 inch aluminum angle iron, after ensuring that the area underneath the removed bang plate is prepped accordingly with epoxy / 5200 / other appropriate repairs are made. Note that the transom is solid and not an issue at the moment, but if I leave this any longer it will definitely become one.
That said, if I go with the thicker and wider Aluminum angle iron material, I’ll need to create a spacer for the twin outboards to be mounted onto, in order to avoid the soon to be installed new transom bang plate thickness.
With that in mind, I have drawn up four (4) options for my metal guy to fabricate from .125 inch thick aluminum sheeting.
The options range from one (1) single entire sheet with the full length and width of the twin outboards included, all the way to having two (2) separate sheets fabricated for each outboard mount location, and some in between options.
I have attached a picture of the options I have drafted up, for you guys to review and comment on. Note that the blue line represents the bottom paint water line.
Thanks in advance for your help with this request.