While working on adding a bilge pump on my beloved '85 classic (drilling a 1/4" hole for a screw about 4" above the floor on the transom) I struck water where one doesn't want to. Apparently a previous owner had decided the original transom drains weren't good enough and installed 1/2" brass screw-in type plugs, which necessitated drilling 3 additional holes around each one. These were either not sealed properly at the time they were installed or deteriorated subsequently, but water has definitely invaded my beautiful boat. After removing the original brass tubes I found a bunch of wet spongy wood around both drain holes. Using a screwdriver I removed an index-finger length radius of pulp around each drain and it seems there's some softness left. I believe the majority of the transom is still good and dry, as last year when I bought the boat I changed the motor out and the wood around the motor mount bolt holes were dry. I also installed an auxiliary motor bracket for which I had to drill 6 holes and they were all good.
After reading what I could find on this site and a couple of others, my plan is to let things dry out as good as I can, put some epoxy in, and re-install new drain plugs. I guess I'd like to hear if anyone else has had a similar problem, to solicit some opinions about any other options there might be, and maybe get an electronic hug from someone who's been there. It's amazing how attached to this little boat I've become-my world will be a bit out of kilter until I get this resolved-LTB.
After reading what I could find on this site and a couple of others, my plan is to let things dry out as good as I can, put some epoxy in, and re-install new drain plugs. I guess I'd like to hear if anyone else has had a similar problem, to solicit some opinions about any other options there might be, and maybe get an electronic hug from someone who's been there. It's amazing how attached to this little boat I've become-my world will be a bit out of kilter until I get this resolved-LTB.