snowbrd84
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- Sep 23, 2012
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- 215
I bought this 17', 1990, Bayliner Capri last year with the intent to fix it up. The deck was soft in spots so I ripped the deck out last weekend and the foam was ll wet underneath. So I ripped all of the foam under the deck out. The stringers are all encased in fiberglass and are solid as can be. The transom does not see soft at all either. I now have new plywood laid down, but this is my first time doing a deck and I have a couple questions.
1) I am going to be putting marine vinyl flooring on the deck, so do I need to go over the entire deck with mat and resin? Would it be sufficient to just put down 2 or 3 coats of resin diluted with acetone over the plywood to seal it, then put the vinyl flooring over that? Or should I mat and glass the whole deck? I will probably only have the boat for a couple years, so I am not concerned about it lasting for eternity...
2) I noticed that when the PO put in the battery box, two of the screws wen all the way through the hull. Two tiny little holes with daylight coming through... What would be the best way to seat these? They are on the bottow below the waterline, can I just put some mat down inside the hull and glass over it and call it a day? Sort of push some fiberglass so it comes out the bottom through the hole and then just trim it off flush with the bottom of the hull?
3) For the bottom side of the deck, does it need to be glassed? I put a thick coat of Thompsons Water Seal on the bottom of the ply wood, but it shouldnt ever really get wet underneath right?
1) I am going to be putting marine vinyl flooring on the deck, so do I need to go over the entire deck with mat and resin? Would it be sufficient to just put down 2 or 3 coats of resin diluted with acetone over the plywood to seal it, then put the vinyl flooring over that? Or should I mat and glass the whole deck? I will probably only have the boat for a couple years, so I am not concerned about it lasting for eternity...
2) I noticed that when the PO put in the battery box, two of the screws wen all the way through the hull. Two tiny little holes with daylight coming through... What would be the best way to seat these? They are on the bottow below the waterline, can I just put some mat down inside the hull and glass over it and call it a day? Sort of push some fiberglass so it comes out the bottom through the hole and then just trim it off flush with the bottom of the hull?
3) For the bottom side of the deck, does it need to be glassed? I put a thick coat of Thompsons Water Seal on the bottom of the ply wood, but it shouldnt ever really get wet underneath right?