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Re: luckily this one stayed out of the boat [Re: Dubee] #14667012 03/21/23 04:57 PM
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Older Champs were notorious for bad transoms. They were made of wood coated with fiberglass. Get a small crack in the 'glass, water gets in, before you know it the transom is a spongy rotted mess. I personally know several Champ owners who had to replace their transoms


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Re: luckily this one stayed out of the boat [Re: scottsoutdoorworld] #14667075 03/21/23 05:32 PM
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Its not hard for a fiberglass shop to repair it.
If any boat is known for soft transoms its a design or manufacturing weakness. They don't have to break.
Allison still advertises that they have never had a transom failure. Even though they don't build many, I've seen one that sheered the lower unit off on a stump. Another than had broken the lower unit on a oyster reef and not a hint of any damage.

Ocean boats have up to 2000 hp and 5 outboards. Don't tell me they all do it.

Re: luckily this one stayed out of the boat [Re: scottsoutdoorworld] #14668177 03/22/23 04:52 PM
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And as seen on FB, another one bites the dust. peep


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Re: luckily this one stayed out of the boat [Re: grout-scout] #14668813 03/23/23 02:15 AM
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Originally Posted by grout-scout
And as seen on FB, another one bites the dust. peep


And the waters still pouring out of the drain plug hole... Must be a 50 footer with a ballast tank... Dan roflmao


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