I have heard this before, I believe on tinboats.
Has anybody heard of this?
I have a transom that is popping corrosion holes in the transom.
Found out this is a common issue due to the chemicals in the marine plywood used.
My buddy who has the exact same year hull has it too. 2002 1756
Seems from what I read G3 knew about this issue, but stayed quiet hoping the 5 years would expire before it "came to the surface". If that's true, shame on G3!
I was quoted $1100 +/- to replace this by a reputable metal boat builder.
Funny how G3 quit using plywood, unh?
I have heard this before, I believe on tinboats.
Contact G3....Those boats have a lifetime hull warranty for the original owner.....they should make it right. They replaced a boat for my neighbor.
I have spent most my life fishing........the rest I wasted.
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I, like many, am not the first but third owner. This boat was in excellent condition. It still is as no dents or cracked welds, just a deteriorating transom due to no fault of mine.
Still I would contact G3..and talk to them,, they might do something.....you have nothing to loose
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These boats originally had a 5 year hull warranty as stated. At 6 years G3 replaced one for me with a small crack. They sent me a new boat after I brought to a dealer asking how I could repair it. He called G3 and they sent me a new hull within two weeks I was shocked. They are a great company and stand behind their products. That being said it sounds like either saltwater or electrolysis on your hull. Plywood was used for many years on aluminum boats and I have never heard of an issue due to plywood treated or not. They quit using plywood due to weight and using a thicker aluminum and also made these rigs all welded. I would consult G3 on proper repair, they may offer help. Though, the boat is 13 years old almost three times the warranty period. Sorry to hear of your problem and hope it's a easy fix.
I always wash the boat down after a flats trip. There is NO corrosion anywhere else.
There are WAY too many identical transoms with this same problem to be isolated.
The plywood is completely surrounded by welded aluminum. The holes forming are not near any penetrations in the transom.
Use google and you will see. I believe they neglected a recall that should have been done.
I'd be amazed if they fixed a 13 year old transom, but like was said earlier, it's definitely worth a phone call. Product Liability insurance is expensive, and it might be cheaper for Yamaha to fix it opposed to having a future product liability suit.
Being a great company, they usually will help. The age of the boat, and you being the third owner will affect their decision tho.
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