I was running my MG this past weekend and had a little incident. I was about 200 yards offshore wide open in what looked like clean water. All of a sudden I heard a loud "thump" and the boat zig zagged in the water but was still going. I brought her in slow and to my dismay the top portion of the transom where the rudder bracket bolts onto the hull was cracked and pushed in. I had hit something underwater and unfortunately did not have any breakaway bolts on yet. I was pissed at myself and wondered what I should do....buy new hull? No. Fix this one? Hell yes! So I rummaged in my shop and came up with some thin scraps of aluminum sheet appx. 1 mm thick. I don't even know where I got it from in the first place, but decided it would work. So I measured and cut a piece that would fit the raised portion of the transom and then worked it to bend over the top of the hull. Filled in the cracked spots with some epoxy and voila! I have a sweet looking rudder mount that actually strengthens the rear of the boat. Just waiting on breakaway bolts and new steering boot.

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