Coosa Composite Board.
I have to replace the transom wood on my 1960 Rich line semi-vee. I originally replaced the rotten plywood with pine but it is crumbing now. Plywood can pit aluminum so I am looking for a better material.
How about Cedar?
Anyone use it?
Please, I need help!
Coosa Composite Board.
Instead of pressure treated ply get some regular ply, cut it all out and fit it up then before installing put a couple of coats of fiberglass resin on it to seal it up good.
Cedar may not be favorable because it's so soft, the transom clamps on your motor would dig into it.
I used a chunk of oak on my old Alumacraft, but that's not available to everyone.
or just use plywood and seal it with 5-6 coats of marine ureathane making sure to go heavy around the edges.
Find you some marine grade plywood
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I used okoume when i rebuilt the transom in my skiff along with several coats of resin to seal it.
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