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knee brace on transom 12 years 2 months ago #68651

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AS I am getting ready to start doing some fiberglassing in the transom, I am wondering about connecting the stringers back to the transom. They had been cut out to remove the old one and now a gap exists between the FG stringers and the transom. I could do it with glass, but there won't be much strength to that. I am wondering if it would be worthwhile to add a couple of small knee braces between the stringers and the transom. This was not part of the original structure, but might add a little strength. I have plenty of scrap 3/4 marine plywood to make them with. The new transom is epoxied to the original exterior FG and fiberglassed to the hull along the sides and bottom. Is this overkill or a good idea?
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Re: knee brace on transom 12 years 2 months ago #68653

Sure can't hurt. I added some "extras" when I redid both of my Starcrafts, tying the transom into the framework better than original.

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Re:knee brace on transom 12 years 2 months ago #68661

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Unless you are doing a total correct restoration striving for originality, any extra strength is always good.

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Re:knee brace on transom 12 years 2 months ago #68665

todd i agree with the others ,in my world there is no such thing as overbuilt,john

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Re:knee brace on transom 12 years 2 months ago #68673

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I'm doing as complete a restoration as I can. However, I did use marine plywood and cover it with epoxy for the transom, which was an upgrade from the uncoated exterior plywood that was used originally. The braces would be under the splashwell and behind the rear seat, so they would not normally be visible. Some of the construction techniques on these old boats were a little suspect and strengthening them is not a bad thing, IMNSHO. I'm leaning towards it, but didn't want to waste mt time if it wasn't going to do much.

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Todd (aka thetudor)
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Re:knee brace on transom 12 years 2 months ago #68679

I'd do it now and not be sorry I didn't later. I think it is a good idea. :)

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Re:knee brace on transom 12 years 2 months ago #68680

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Many older boats do have a knee brace. Looking at the design of your boat I'd say it is a good candidate for such a brace. A good share of the glassics use the motor well as a reinforcement of the transom where yours does not. I'd add the knee braces. It can't hurt unless it will make it hard to fit a gas tank or some other equipment you want to keep back there.

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Re:knee brace on transom 12 years 2 months ago #68690

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If you plan ahead, and I know you do Todd, you can make the braces dual purpose too! (ie: use them to help hold everything in place as well as strengthening the transom!) (Really I just got lucky and the 12gal tank fits between the outer stringers, which is where the knee braces attach.)
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Re: knee brace on transom 12 years 2 months ago #68693

thetudor,

EXCELLENT PLAN, imVho.

fyi, i plan to add three kneeebraces to the transom of the Hollywood runabout/utility that "followed me home" a few days ago.
(the braces will made the transom MUCH stronger & should have been (imVho) part of the original construction as this hull was designed for the TOUGH/HARD service in the south TX salt.)

yours, satx

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