The top edge of our transom where it drops down to meet the motor well has a sturdy piece of hard plastic trim capping it. It looks like it was originally glued down, but now it is separating from the transom top and there's at least 1/8" gap all the way through for maybe 8". Shining a light inside it's hard to tell what the actual transom top is made of underneath. It looks kind of unfinished, like the fiberglass/core sandwich was just covered with resin.
Is this something I need to take care of as far as allowing water in? Or is it well protected underneath and the cap is just a bumper?
Also, probably a subject for another thread, but I noticed tonight as I was finishing the transducer block project that the large pan head hex drive screw at the bottom of the motor (just above the lower unit) was seeping oil. I'm glad I noticed since I haven't checked the level since I first got the boat. I'm guessing this is the drain plug, and it is already very tight, but it's leaking. Bad sign?
I'll post pictures of both issues tomorrow when the phone's not dead.
Is this something I need to take care of as far as allowing water in? Or is it well protected underneath and the cap is just a bumper?
Also, probably a subject for another thread, but I noticed tonight as I was finishing the transducer block project that the large pan head hex drive screw at the bottom of the motor (just above the lower unit) was seeping oil. I'm glad I noticed since I haven't checked the level since I first got the boat. I'm guessing this is the drain plug, and it is already very tight, but it's leaking. Bad sign?
I'll post pictures of both issues tomorrow when the phone's not dead.