Drilling through the transom
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Drilling through the transom
Adding some new holes in the transom for my new swim platform brackets. Since the transom is solid fiberglass can I just fill the new hole with 4200 and put the new bolts in place. I have read articles about filling the hole with epoxy first and let it set up and redrill your new hole. Is this method just for a boat with a cored hull? I asume to stop water from getting in. SOme articles say 4200 or 5200 is enough for a solid fiberglass hull..... any thougts?
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Maniac's way is right. That's the way its been for years. But there's always another way imo I would drill and epoxy the holes. Fiberglass will still soak up water if the 4200 fails. This the way our boatyard would do it.
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