rusmaverick
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Hi Everyone,
After hours of searching, I kept coming back to this site because it seemed that the advice given here is more helpful than others. I've picked up a boat. I don't have a lot of money, so I basically paid for the trailer. The boat is a 1990 Caravelle. It has an OMC Cobra In/Out. The floor is definitely shot. I'm planning on starting with the cleanout this weekend, but the first thing I noticed is the lack of agreement of what wood to use to rebuild the floor and also if I am replacing the entire floor, do boats typically have sections that are filled with foam to help with buoyancy? I am planning on using Advantech, 5/8 to rebuild the floor. I am in New England, so not planning on having the boat in the water very long and I don't think I'll be hitting the salt. I got plenty of lakes around me.
Please pardon my lack of knowledge, I've never rebuilt a boat before. I've done some mechanical and lots of construction, so I'm pretty comfy with tools. Any help or advice I could get would be awesome. Thank you so much.
After hours of searching, I kept coming back to this site because it seemed that the advice given here is more helpful than others. I've picked up a boat. I don't have a lot of money, so I basically paid for the trailer. The boat is a 1990 Caravelle. It has an OMC Cobra In/Out. The floor is definitely shot. I'm planning on starting with the cleanout this weekend, but the first thing I noticed is the lack of agreement of what wood to use to rebuild the floor and also if I am replacing the entire floor, do boats typically have sections that are filled with foam to help with buoyancy? I am planning on using Advantech, 5/8 to rebuild the floor. I am in New England, so not planning on having the boat in the water very long and I don't think I'll be hitting the salt. I got plenty of lakes around me.
Please pardon my lack of knowledge, I've never rebuilt a boat before. I've done some mechanical and lots of construction, so I'm pretty comfy with tools. Any help or advice I could get would be awesome. Thank you so much.