ddd222,
When I rebuilt the transom I had the entire well area removed. I wish I had the time and money to do the complete full transom, with an outboard bracket and replace the entire well area with a flat deck! I would have gained alot of deck area not to mention the look!
I do actually use the well to hold live bait and caught fish so I rebuilt mine.
To remove the well would be no big deal. First remove the screws and the rectangular cover that is over the well area. My cutting tool of choice is a small grinder. Cut the well under the lip that the lid rested on. Just cut the front, and sides, not the transom side. Then cut top to bottom and across the bottom at the back of the well. Take care not to cut your transom. Once you do this the well should come out giving full access to the bilge area.
Here is a picture from the Gallery that may help to visulize the process.
http://www.classicaquasport.com/gallery ... all/page/3Keep in mind the stern wall of the well is part of the transom. The bolts securing your outboard can be seen inside the well.
I will try to locate some pictues I have of the well itself after I removed it. When I do I'll post them.
I don't think removing the well will significantly weaken the transom.
If you do this it will be very importaint to install a secure water tight hatch where the old well cover was!!!
My well was coated with some sort of black rubber sealer, is yours? The aroma was not too pleasant when I cut it with the grinder!
I did post some finished pictures in the Gallery, but they are hard to view since they are sized wrong. The boat is now in my driveway with a fresh coat of bottom paint. I will take some new pictures this weekend and post them properly!
Let me know if this info helps!