1984 GW Sailfish 255

Crang

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I recently acquired a 1984 sailfish project boat. Transom is cracked, rotted and needs replaced. This is where I had planned to cut but I can't figure out how to remove the livewells in the corners.20230730_063509 1.jpg
 

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I guess I could cut here. What do you guys think? Any help is appreciated.20230730_063509 2.jpg
 

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If it's just the transom core (are you sure about that?), then you might consider just cutting the outer skin of the transom off. Don't cut right to edges/corners - leave about an inch - just dig out the rotten stuff. It's a whole lot easier to do it this way.
 
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If it's just the transom core (are you sure about that?), then you might consider just cutting the outer skin of the transom off. Don't cut right to edges/corners - leave about an inch - just dig out the rotten stuff. It's a whole lot easier to do it this way.
I have stringer work to do too.
 

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Why not cut across the gunnels just forward of the livewell boxes. Much less re-glass work.
 

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Well that makes much more sense. Not sure why I didn't realize that. This is my first transom job but I have done a fair amount of glass work. Thank you.