The continuing work on the transom

Now that I have got the plywood skin off the transom it is possible to see the extent of the task ahead and how much work is involved in rebuilding the framework to refit the skin over the transom framework  


This photo shows the extent to which the starboard side as fallen down away from the centreline and how much it needs to prop up the starboard side into the correct position


This piece of framework was put in at some time in the past and fitted while the the starboard side was already in a incorrect position 


Although the port side parts are in a poor condition they are at least in the correct position



This is with the first piece of starboard framework removed  removed 



his photo shows how far out of position the framework is in the bottom of the hull 




A new bit whicch needs to come out so that the whole area can get propped back up into the correct position before any work can be done ofn this whole area of the boat.


This photo clearly shows how far out the starboard side is compared with the port side which it is should look like.


 

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