SKIBUM1M
Chief Petty Officer
- Joined
- Jul 17, 2009
- Messages
- 604
I have a 1990 15' larson all american 150 that I bought this past summer. The center of the floor was "soft" which I knew when I bought it but it was a good deal and replaceing a floor cant be that bad right? Well a couple weeks after buying it and getting my 1966 johnson 60hp running ok i pulled the soft plywood that was covering the soft floor in the center and found it was real soft so i made a temporary "better" patch job just to get thru the summer. It worked and I had alot of fun with the boat. Well now that the season is over it's time to get to work. I pulled the cap off the boat using my engine crane and pulled the boat in the garage to do the work. I used an air powered angle grinder to cut the fiberglass and pulled out the rotted plywood floors. I also noticed cracks in the transom so i investigated and found it was soup. so i cut the inner wall out and pryed the wood out. than I fiberglassed in a piece of laminate and cut a wooden backer so i can pour in seacast. I also spent some time here and there buffing out the side of the boat. ok that pretty much brings me up to where I am at. Sorry I havent gotten pics up to this point but I have been busy reading Oops's extension and now I want to document my work as he has. As soon as I figure out Photobucket I will post pics