Part of the boat itself that the engine attaches to
2007-11-06 10:41:15
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answer #1
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answered by crazytrain_23_78 4
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The transom is basically the flat or curved surface that forms the stern (back end) of a ship or boat.
On most motor boats, the transom serves as the mount for the outboard motor. In that case, the power from the motor is absorbed by the transom and transmitted through the rest of the boat. You either want a boat with a sturdy transom, or no boat at all.
2007-11-07 12:16:01
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answered by subnutty 2
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Yep...I almost bought a boat with a soft transome. Thought it would be easy to fix....took a look and there was more damage than just transome. If you think you can fix it...great...but make sure the lower unit on the motor is still good. Most of the time when the boat has a bad transome...it's out of the water for years and the lower unit freezes up....it cost almost as much as buying another motor.
2007-11-06 14:23:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Unless you age going to complete this project yourself. I would steer clear of this one. If the transom has rot, you can bet the rear floor, stringers and possibly the core has rot.
In order to replace the transom you have to separate the fiberglass from the rotted wood. There are a few ways to do this. 1, is to cut the outer skin off the back of the boat, dig out all the rotted wood. Then using the inner fiberglass skin as a guide install new sealed wood, then glass the rear skin back on. This is a bit faster, but not recommended. The other way is to un-rig the boat, and separate the top and bottom halves of the boat. This will give you access to the transom. It is a very labor intensive project.
2007-11-07 01:27:30
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answered by checkedout2 3
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It the back of the boat where the engine is.
You may want to call around and get an idea what this will cost to fix. You pay too much and then fix you may have done better buying a boat with a good transom to start.
2007-11-06 11:24:34
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answered by Snaglefritz 7
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THE TRANSOM IS THE BOARD THAT HOLDS THE OUT BOARD ON OR THE BACK OF A BOAT PERIOD. DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME REPAIRING A BOAT. TOOOO MANY BOATS FOR SALE TO MESS WITH FIXING ONE.
2007-11-07 05:52:21
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answered by bwago981 1
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everyone described a transom accurately, however depending on the boat, transoms are expensive to replace, (if you do not do it yourself), so be careful
2007-11-06 13:34:36
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answered by sevenout7 4
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the back to the boat, where the sides meet together. Also know at not the pointy end.
2007-11-06 10:49:17
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answered by jim 2
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If you have to ask this question, I hope you go to the power squadron and get some training before you head out to open waters... Sheesh
2007-11-10 02:06:05
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answered by Anonymous
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It is where the engine is attached at the back.
2007-11-06 14:00:46
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answered by Lil 5
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