...reviving an old thread...
So I did manage to successfully "import" the boat into Canada. The CBSA paid no attention whatsoever to the fact that the "J-297" serial number does not conform to the USCG-mandated 12-digit HIN format.
A rebuild is now in progress. The I/O configuration is being converted to a bracket-mounted outboard. The transom was (of course) found to be terminally rotten, so it has been cut out (from the inside), the skin ground and is being prepped for a new lay-up. I was surprised to find a number of voids in the transom glass, so it will need to be levelled out so that I get uniform contact with the new transom. Question: can anyone tell me what AS used as a bonding/filler material between the transom and the skin? The stuff is grey, doesn't have any fibers in it and sands/grinds like Bondo. What is this stuff?
Remarkably, the sole has no soft spots whatsoever, which I attribute to two factors; the ply was glassed on the underside and secondly, there is no foam in the hull outboard of the stringers. The foam in the stringers is dry. The tank came out easily enough (60 gal alu tank) despite being foamed in. The tank coffin floor was not really glassed in, just tabbed, so it came out easily in one piece.
Looking forward to getting the structural work done so that we can get on to the cleaner work.