ey lads
im currently restoring (the works) a 1989 Glastron Ski Boat, i found a bit of rot in the rear corner panels that hold the foam blocks which isnt going to be much of a job to fix but my major concern was getting a good idea of the condition of the the timbers under the floor before i start chhucking $$ at it, now after taking out a small section of flooring in the centre of the boat out today, i discovered it was entirely filled with yellow foam (expander foam) now is this a sure was to insure me the main stringers are still in good nick or whats the go? any feed back is appreciate, and an opinion on the hull itself if someone has knowledge on them would be good, its running a 150hp outboard, the transam is solid as a rock.
thanks guys
im currently restoring (the works) a 1989 Glastron Ski Boat, i found a bit of rot in the rear corner panels that hold the foam blocks which isnt going to be much of a job to fix but my major concern was getting a good idea of the condition of the the timbers under the floor before i start chhucking $$ at it, now after taking out a small section of flooring in the centre of the boat out today, i discovered it was entirely filled with yellow foam (expander foam) now is this a sure was to insure me the main stringers are still in good nick or whats the go? any feed back is appreciate, and an opinion on the hull itself if someone has knowledge on them would be good, its running a 150hp outboard, the transam is solid as a rock.
thanks guys