lol i got the port side of my deck ripped up finally. and got 90% of the port foam out.
I found that using a paint scraper and the claw part of a hammer works pretty well. the 2 port stringer were complete mush and half of them were all caved in. The only thing i found that i don't like is that the hull is VERY thin.seems like they used the foam more as structural support rather than floatation.when i stood on the stringers the hull started to flex so i assume that when i grind the stringers out i will have to be carefull not to stand on the hull.
Id like to strengthen it somehow but dont want to spend a ton on glass and resin.ill put a few pics up of the boat and the under deck before the foam was all ripped out.
I found that using a paint scraper and the claw part of a hammer works pretty well. the 2 port stringer were complete mush and half of them were all caved in. The only thing i found that i don't like is that the hull is VERY thin.seems like they used the foam more as structural support rather than floatation.when i stood on the stringers the hull started to flex so i assume that when i grind the stringers out i will have to be carefull not to stand on the hull.
Id like to strengthen it somehow but dont want to spend a ton on glass and resin.ill put a few pics up of the boat and the under deck before the foam was all ripped out.