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The transom has cracked because there are no supports in this area. A little over head welding...Here is the support gussets.Time to go fishing.
Reply:Definitly have to keep the fishing boat top shape Been thinking about trading both of mine for a pontoon. I got a 15' bumblebee fishing boat and a 18' Bryant cruiser. A pontoon would be both in one.DewayneDixieland WeldingMM350PLincoln 100Some torchesOther misc. tools
Reply:Nice fix.I can't believe they didn't gusset that from the factory.Oh well, more job security for us weldors!! - Paulhttp://all-a-cart.comWelding Cart Kits and accessories
Reply:Originally Posted by littlefuzzDefinitly have to keep the fishing boat top shape Been thinking about trading both of mine for a pontoon. I got a 15' bumblebee fishing boat and a 18' Bryant cruiser. A pontoon would be both in one.
Reply:I can't believe they didn't gusset that from the factory.Oh well, more job security for us weldors!!
Reply:Originally Posted by SLAGCant beat job security I probably do 10 to 15 boats a year just like this, If they had a transom saver from the motor to the trailer this probably would not have happen, Think about it while driving down the street the motor bounces up and down. But I"me not going to tell them that.
Reply:good looking fix up there. that dose seem like a lot of go for a pontoon, is he trying to do a lil skying?? summer is here, plant a tree for mother earth. if you dont have time or space, sponcer some one else to plant one for you.feel free to shoot me a PM or e-mail me at [email][email protected] i got lots of time. |
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