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Has anyone used Seacast to repair their transom? From what I've read this is some amazing product. I got a $1600.00 estimate for repairing the transom with new plywood . With seacast it will cost around $500 and the fiberglass doesn't have to be cut out and I can do this myself. I just want some feed back from people that have used it.
 
Has anyone used Seacast to repair their transom? From what I've read this is some amazing product. I got a $1600.00 estimate for repairing the transom with new plywood . With seacast it will cost around $500 and the fiberglass doesn't have to be cut out and I can do this myself. I just want some feed back from people that have used it.
 
We had someone a while back use it, but they never came back to tell us how it worked out??
Might be the boat sunk?? ;)

This has been talked about a lot here, I guiess the biggest thing about using it, is that it does not stick to wood well.
So getting all the wood out is near impossible with out cutting the transom open.

If it was I, I think I would call the company and get the hole scoop from the horses mouth, and if need to cut the transom open do it from the inside If possible.

Good Luck, and if you do it let us know how it goes and take lots of pictures!!
 
We had someone a while back use it, but they never came back to tell us how it worked out??
Might be the boat sunk?? ;)

This has been talked about a lot here, I guiess the biggest thing about using it, is that it does not stick to wood well.
So getting all the wood out is near impossible with out cutting the transom open.

If it was I, I think I would call the company and get the hole scoop from the horses mouth, and if need to cut the transom open do it from the inside If possible.

Good Luck, and if you do it let us know how it goes and take lots of pictures!!
 
Meance, $1600 doesnt sound all that bad if its done right. The problem with using Seacast is that usually when the transom is wet and rotten so is the first couple of inches or even feet of the stringers. If your transom guy is going to do the transom from the inside he would be able to repair the stringers if they needed it. Then you would be good as new. The other problem with the seacast is digging the old wood out of the transom, unless its absolutely mush which sounds like yours isnt that bad its difficult to get the good wood out. I was going to use the seacast on my first V-20 but after a couple of hours with a chainsaw, chisels and pry bars I gave in. Boat never did get finished, it went to the dump.
 
Meance, $1600 doesnt sound all that bad if its done right. The problem with using Seacast is that usually when the transom is wet and rotten so is the first couple of inches or even feet of the stringers. If your transom guy is going to do the transom from the inside he would be able to repair the stringers if they needed it. Then you would be good as new. The other problem with the seacast is digging the old wood out of the transom, unless its absolutely mush which sounds like yours isnt that bad its difficult to get the good wood out. I was going to use the seacast on my first V-20 but after a couple of hours with a chainsaw, chisels and pry bars I gave in. Boat never did get finished, it went to the dump.
 
And I have heard very mixed reviews of the material over the years, for durabilty mostly and also for resale.
I know for most guys, myself being one of them it is a unknown and I would not buy a boat with it because of that fact alone.
I have on the other hand seen boats who had their transoms and stringers redone by a pro and often they are better than the factory set up that came new on the boat.
 
And I have heard very mixed reviews of the material over the years, for durabilty mostly and also for resale.
I know for most guys, myself being one of them it is a unknown and I would not buy a boat with it because of that fact alone.
I have on the other hand seen boats who had their transoms and stringers redone by a pro and often they are better than the factory set up that came new on the boat.
 
Yea looks sweet, But he never came back to say anything and there are no pictures of the seacast let alone the process?? :'(
 
Yea looks sweet, But he never came back to say anything and there are no pictures of the seacast let alone the process?? :'(
 
vic never used the seacast, he replaced the stringers with wood and glassed over them, i think. i'll get him to get back on a post update
 
vic never used the seacast, he replaced the stringers with wood and glassed over them, i think. i'll get him to get back on a post update
 
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