Mark W
Well-known member
As mentioned in an earlier post, I bought a Lund Ducker to give it a go. I needed a project and redoing the boat, building a motor and refurbing a trailer is just what the doctor ordered.
The transom used to be 3/8" plywood. On the inside of the boat it was probably at the most 6"'s wide and on the outside you can see what is/was there. I have already replaced the inside with 3/4" plywood and have it going from the top to within a couple of inches from the bottom. No problems. What I am trying to figure out is what pattern to use on the back to make it look like it belongs. I can't really go the whole width of the boat for a couple of reasons one of which it looks ugly. I also don't want to go as far down the outside as I did on the inside as I don't want it to be in the water.
So my question, what would you make the outside transom board look like? Think vintage and think artistic. Angular, rounded, 3/4 of the width and then drop down a little more where the motor is? So many possibilities. Lee's old stick figure drawings were 10X better than anything I could draw up. Zero talent.
Thanks -
Mark
The transom used to be 3/8" plywood. On the inside of the boat it was probably at the most 6"'s wide and on the outside you can see what is/was there. I have already replaced the inside with 3/4" plywood and have it going from the top to within a couple of inches from the bottom. No problems. What I am trying to figure out is what pattern to use on the back to make it look like it belongs. I can't really go the whole width of the boat for a couple of reasons one of which it looks ugly. I also don't want to go as far down the outside as I did on the inside as I don't want it to be in the water.
So my question, what would you make the outside transom board look like? Think vintage and think artistic. Angular, rounded, 3/4 of the width and then drop down a little more where the motor is? So many possibilities. Lee's old stick figure drawings were 10X better than anything I could draw up. Zero talent.
Thanks -
Mark