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steve
I have a 1982 O'Day 25 fitted with an outboard motor (9.9 HP). I noticed that the port side of the transom experienced some flexing with the motor just resting on the mount and worsened when under power and developing thrust. I inspected the inside of the boat and determined that the wood which was backing the motor mount (covered the entire port side of the transom) was rotten. So, I had to remove the skin coat of fiberglass, wood, and backing foam. As a short term remedy, I tried placing just a smaller piece of wood (18" X18") behind the mount until I could get to redoing the whole shebang next season. However, it appears to have had little effect on remedying this flexing. Two questions come to mind:1) can a transom suffer deformation (in my case in the form of indentation on the port side) from the weight of an outboard? and2) How best to address this situation, ie., beef up the transom to restore original shape or significantly remedy the flexing.Thanks alot!!Steve