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I am becoming concerned about the hull of my 16’ C-Dory. I recently installed a sounder on the transom. I drilled 3 holes in the transom to permanently attach a starboard plate so I could easily attach and adjust the sounder without removing and replacing screws in the transom. When I drilled the holes in the transom the balsa material that came out with the drill was brown in color. After being in the air for a while this material became blond. I did not have a moisture meter so I was unable to check for moisture. Does anyone know if the balsa core is treated with something that evaporates in air?
Other than the motor mounts there are no holes in the transom. The boat is kept on a trailer and is completely covered with a waterproof and breathable fabric. I have only used the boat 1 season and I estimate it has been in the water about 200 hours. At the time I drilled the holes the boat had not been in the water for 6 months.
Any ideas?
Other than the motor mounts there are no holes in the transom. The boat is kept on a trailer and is completely covered with a waterproof and breathable fabric. I have only used the boat 1 season and I estimate it has been in the water about 200 hours. At the time I drilled the holes the boat had not been in the water for 6 months.
Any ideas?