Rickaccused
New member
In the coming months I am going to be doing some repair work on the transom of my wellcraft v20 step. When they laid the hull, they drilled in the garboard plug through the transom but left the wood exposed. Some of the glass has become delamintated from the wood and I want to grind it out and repair it with new glass. I know more of less the process for doing that. I would love to entirely replace the transom but I have neither the time or money for that.
I'm trying to figure out the best process for glassing the old garboard and re-drilling so it won't be just exposed wood. I'm thinking over drilling the hole, filling with resin, filler and chopped fibers and then drilling and mounting the new garboard plug but I can't find any guidance. Has anyone done this that could give any useful tips? Or if anyone has a better method for sealing the hole through the transom for the plug.
I'm trying to figure out the best process for glassing the old garboard and re-drilling so it won't be just exposed wood. I'm thinking over drilling the hole, filling with resin, filler and chopped fibers and then drilling and mounting the new garboard plug but I can't find any guidance. Has anyone done this that could give any useful tips? Or if anyone has a better method for sealing the hole through the transom for the plug.