After reading Fishtales adventure with a wet transom I took a closer look at my own Marlin transom. What I saw did not please me but I'm glad that I took the time to inspect.
I found a small crack in the gel coat in the well that ran the entire length of the well. I also noted the jello like substance on my aluminum bangplate. I don't see any bulging of the gel coat on my transom. On installing a new battery charger I noted some rust stains on the inside of the transom from one engine bolt and a wider crack in the gel coat the length of the transom.
So I have arranged an inspection by Schooner Creek in Portland, OR for my transom. Time will tell if I have a small or large issue.
I rented a moisture meter and ran some quick readings on my hull. I'll post a photo of the starboard side reading and the transom reading. This is vudu science to me as I don't have a good feel for the readings. The boat has been in my shop since last November. I've yet to use her this summer.
I'll report back as this progresses.
I found a small crack in the gel coat in the well that ran the entire length of the well. I also noted the jello like substance on my aluminum bangplate. I don't see any bulging of the gel coat on my transom. On installing a new battery charger I noted some rust stains on the inside of the transom from one engine bolt and a wider crack in the gel coat the length of the transom.
So I have arranged an inspection by Schooner Creek in Portland, OR for my transom. Time will tell if I have a small or large issue.
I rented a moisture meter and ran some quick readings on my hull. I'll post a photo of the starboard side reading and the transom reading. This is vudu science to me as I don't have a good feel for the readings. The boat has been in my shop since last November. I've yet to use her this summer.
I'll report back as this progresses.