I will try my transom question again with a picture and a drawing. The boat is a 1981 24'6" EXFish O/B.
The picture below shows the transom with exterior skin cut away below the cap down to the drain and with the wood mostly dug out.
Note that I did not cut the skin away from the risers (or some call them wings) of the transom. The portion of the transom that is currently expossed is 1 1/2" deep. Behind it at the bottom of the boat are two huge stringers and behind it from the cap down about 11" is a 1/2" thick back that froms the inside skin of the transom and splash well.
My questions are: Is this the main support for the engine? If so, is there any reason to cut away the skin over the risers (or wings)? It does not appear to me that they have anything to do with supporting the engine, but mainly give some structure to the the risers.
The drawing below shows two wood cores that form the entire transom. The top one labeled # 2 is 1" thick and was behind the 1/2" thick portion labeled # 1. The current cut portion of my exterior skin is equal to section # 2. My question here is: Is it safe to assume that inserting new transom material into the cavity I have dug out is sufficient even though it will not be tied into risers (wings)?
My motor is a 220 HP Yamaha, 1986.
Thank you,
RGB