I have not seen too many discussions or online videos regarding replacing Grady White stringers. However, there are quite a few transom videos. More common I guess given it’s more exposed and prone to fail… and not just for Grady White but many other brands.
Since it seems like a transom May be the first to fail (as it soaking up some water), how long does it take before that water in the transom affects the knees into the stringers? I know the amount of moisture and problem source will affect this but let’s say a boat docked in saltwater has a couple of leaking bolts/ screws due to bad seals.. how long will it take to get to the stringer and is there typically a barrier between the stringers and inside of the transom?
Asking as I ran into a boat that I like but the survey came back with a wet transom. The broker is saying it's not an issue and there are lots of boats with wet transoms. I'm going to offer my thoughts on that along with a potential offer. However, I also know that a transom replacement (done correctly) can skyrocket from just under 10K to who knows how high if the knees and strings need repair. I have a friend that is having his transom done soon and the current estimate w/o any stringer issues is $12K.
Since it seems like a transom May be the first to fail (as it soaking up some water), how long does it take before that water in the transom affects the knees into the stringers? I know the amount of moisture and problem source will affect this but let’s say a boat docked in saltwater has a couple of leaking bolts/ screws due to bad seals.. how long will it take to get to the stringer and is there typically a barrier between the stringers and inside of the transom?
Asking as I ran into a boat that I like but the survey came back with a wet transom. The broker is saying it's not an issue and there are lots of boats with wet transoms. I'm going to offer my thoughts on that along with a potential offer. However, I also know that a transom replacement (done correctly) can skyrocket from just under 10K to who knows how high if the knees and strings need repair. I have a friend that is having his transom done soon and the current estimate w/o any stringer issues is $12K.
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