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bladerunner
Posted 12/5/2004 6:59 AM (#24881)
Subject: Having a transom replaced by a shop?


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Location: Flat Rock
What could I expect to spend on parts & labor for a 1984 Alumacraft Trophy 175 (does make & model determine price)? What kind of downtime could I expect?

I like the boat but I am still determining if it will be worth it. Motor is strong & the boat handles well so that is part of the rationale. I would appreciate any advice.


Edited by bladerunner 12/5/2004 7:02 AM
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sworrall
Posted 12/6/2004 7:58 AM (#24908 - in reply to #24881)
Subject: RE: Having a transom replaced by a shop?




Location: Rhinelander
I've never priced an aluminum, but I'd make sure everything is off the rig on the transom, transducers and all. Is it just the wood that is bad?
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Richfish
Posted 12/6/2004 11:28 AM (#24920 - in reply to #24881)
Subject: RE: Having a transom replaced by a shop?


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Location: Milw, WI
Where are you located?
There is a guy in the milwaukee area who does these repairs.
If close, can put you in contact with him.

Edited by Richfish 12/6/2004 11:29 AM
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