I have 4"long crack in the corner of the transom opening. I am repowering from twins to a single 150 4-stroke, and it's been strongly recommended that I rebuild the transom, filling in the low "notch" in the center, filling in all holes, and taking the transom to 25" all the way across. I have a highly regarded fiberglas shop that can do the work.
Filling in the 20" notch means that a 25" shaft will work, and the additional 5" should keep the aft floor drier, minimize splashes, etc., especially losing around 200 lbs (net).
Question: Can the wood in the transom be dug out without removing the inner or outer layer of glass? Or is it better / cheaper to just cut off the outer skin, remove the wood and add Coosa or equivalent, then replace the original glass?
The thru-hull transom drains are an issue, right?