Tapphouse
Petty Officer 3rd Class
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Hey guys, been reading tons of posts here and hoping someone can give me some hope.
My old Chrysler boat had a soft spot, I removed the carpet and removed a section of floor. This boat for last couple years has been outside in winter with a mound of snow on the boat cover, melting and soaking into the floor at this spot. The floor was brittle and the exposed stringer and foam was wet. I plan to drill a few holes on the sides where the foam is to see if wet/dry it out. But for the rear section I was planning of cutting it out, inspecting stringers and putting in new floor section, rubber coat the floor and send it. Transom does have some moisture in it, but standing on outboard it doesn’t seem to flex at all. The pics under the floor are taken facing forward and backwards. Stringers don’t look too bad?
Reading the costs and manpower to remove the floor, stringers and transom I don’t believe it would be worth it in the long run, unless I kept it forever. Haha.
Is there any options to patch or fix it to last a few seasons? I have nothing into this boat/motor/trailer. Just want to get out on the water. Thanks!
My old Chrysler boat had a soft spot, I removed the carpet and removed a section of floor. This boat for last couple years has been outside in winter with a mound of snow on the boat cover, melting and soaking into the floor at this spot. The floor was brittle and the exposed stringer and foam was wet. I plan to drill a few holes on the sides where the foam is to see if wet/dry it out. But for the rear section I was planning of cutting it out, inspecting stringers and putting in new floor section, rubber coat the floor and send it. Transom does have some moisture in it, but standing on outboard it doesn’t seem to flex at all. The pics under the floor are taken facing forward and backwards. Stringers don’t look too bad?
Reading the costs and manpower to remove the floor, stringers and transom I don’t believe it would be worth it in the long run, unless I kept it forever. Haha.
Is there any options to patch or fix it to last a few seasons? I have nothing into this boat/motor/trailer. Just want to get out on the water. Thanks!
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