Transom Cap wont Fit

Problems all day today. Finished all the grinding, put the cap back on and as you can see in this Pic. It fits tight to the new transom.

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But I cant get the sides to line up well. Looks as if the cap needs to slide forward, but it wont.  ??? ??? ???
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Looks like I have room to push the cap forward, but it doesnt budge.  ??? ???
The deck is nice and flush, but decided to cut a 1/4 off the deck, thinking "the cap" would slide forward more, but it still wont slide forward.

Thinking of maybe cutting off the back lip of the cap. That might do th etrick, or maybe running straps across the top and maybe torking the traps down, that might pull and align things up.  ??? ???

Come to far to quit, but I'm at a loss. I measured 10 times and cut once, the cap should fit like a condom.  :-/
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is this your new transom?

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it looks way to thin you need a thicker transom so your cap is forward more. slide the cap forward in place and see how the gap is at the transom.
 
to narrow you need at least 1 more layer of 3/4 glassed on the boat.

or at the least you will have to glass a 1/2 in piece more.
 
The deck is flush and tight where I made the cut. I then cut an additional 1/4 off the floor/deck thinking it would slide forward, but it still wont slide forward. Gonna put a comealong on it Wednesday and see if I can pull the transom forward more. This sucks !! >:(
 
I'm awake, and filled up with coffee. Going back down to the V with a comealong and gonna twist and pull to see if I can straighten out the cap.
Also taking a pack of matches and a gallon of gas. >:(
 
easy there buddy..... it is probably something stupid in the way of sliding forward, dont torque on it too much that cap will break and splinter. take a breath, have a beer, and try again later. ;)
 
Did some strapping today on the hull. I got her lined up pretty well. Added in some support pieces, so I can attach both sections together. I got pretty damm tired of lifting that cap on and off all day. Must be at least 150 pounds.  >:(
Bad news: I think I do need to add a bit more to the transom. Maybe 1/2 of ply.  >:( That really sucks and puts me back. Thought about just adding in resin to fill the gap, but decided to do it right...I guess. :-/ I just hope that adding in another ply doesnt close the gap to much where the gunnels meat. ???

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I was glad to find my comealong. Was stashed in with my dive gear. I used it on the China Wreck once. The hull was wrapped with iron strapping, I used teh comealong to pull away the iron strapping to go farther inside the hull, hoping to find more treasure. ;D


Just about got her where I want it.

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Worked late into the night working on installing a 1/2 ply to the inner Transom. Will only be a partial piece, just to fill the void between the splashwell and transom.
Have to grind down my fresh coat of primer. >:(
Should have it glassed in on Friday, then start all over with getting teh cap back on. :-/
 
I"ll find out today when I go and try to put the cap back on, after adding another ply. Gonna test fit before I glass in the additional sheet I installed last night under the spot light. :-/
 
Ok, I finally made the transom cp fit on. Adding the extra ply didnt work. Just pushed everything forward, causing more cutting. The reason the cap wouldnt go on right is that when I rebuilt the transom, so how it got racked at the outside corners. wich is strange because the is the strongest point...at the corners. I was 3/8 out on both corners. Causing me to try and twist the cap on. So it was either scribe in the transom or knotch the cap. So I knotched the cap, cutting off a bit of the rear where it comes over the side. Will need to do a little more glass work, but the cap now fits on. ;D
 
Well, I didnt want ya to think I was a posting ho AIR.
Ok, lets see what I got to post. Going this morning to start glassing her in. ;)
 
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