Hello all!
I am in the process of recoring my stringers and rear engine compartment bulkhead on this luhrs I have here. Planning on using seacast in stringers and lower bulkhead (bottom 1-2ft dead center and about 6-8in at sidewall) and coosa up higher on bulkhead between engine room and stern hull compartments.
Stringers and bulkheads from helm back (approx 5-6/8ths of boat length) are easy to get too. Im having trouble getting to stringers under cabin sole. Looks to me like only two (the inner stringers) of the engine room continue through bulkhead separating cabin and helm to the bow. Outer engine stringers stop at this bulkhead. Im wondering best way to recore these stringers vs sistering up some new coosa and glass stringers to the more easily assessable inner skins via forward bilge hatch.
Now for some background. Rotten stringers were found incidentally via limber hole while prepping to re epoxy primer the engine room. Wood in these stringers is confirmed to be 100% toast. Fiberglass skins on all stringers is in good condition and boat has not been flexing and felt very solid in my opinion. no large cracks in hull itself, some spider webs up hear top edge of railing and one smaller near waterline below trough hull fittings (pics to follow). Also noteworthy is the fact previous owner did replace cabin floor, however he passed away and i ended up purchasing boat from his son several years ago. Son is not sure what if any work was done under the sole.....thus i hate to cut up a good floor for a hunch.
I guess my real question is the best way to handle this, am I overthinking? should I just not worry about bow stringers as i am only assuming they are rotten? I have read that if I recore aft section only I could cause a hard point. If I sistered up stringers in bow leaving rotten core in place would this be sufficient?
Also skins on aft engine room bulkhead are toast...but thats another story. I can post pics of this two but im really wondering about forward stringers at the moment
I am in the process of recoring my stringers and rear engine compartment bulkhead on this luhrs I have here. Planning on using seacast in stringers and lower bulkhead (bottom 1-2ft dead center and about 6-8in at sidewall) and coosa up higher on bulkhead between engine room and stern hull compartments.
Stringers and bulkheads from helm back (approx 5-6/8ths of boat length) are easy to get too. Im having trouble getting to stringers under cabin sole. Looks to me like only two (the inner stringers) of the engine room continue through bulkhead separating cabin and helm to the bow. Outer engine stringers stop at this bulkhead. Im wondering best way to recore these stringers vs sistering up some new coosa and glass stringers to the more easily assessable inner skins via forward bilge hatch.
Now for some background. Rotten stringers were found incidentally via limber hole while prepping to re epoxy primer the engine room. Wood in these stringers is confirmed to be 100% toast. Fiberglass skins on all stringers is in good condition and boat has not been flexing and felt very solid in my opinion. no large cracks in hull itself, some spider webs up hear top edge of railing and one smaller near waterline below trough hull fittings (pics to follow). Also noteworthy is the fact previous owner did replace cabin floor, however he passed away and i ended up purchasing boat from his son several years ago. Son is not sure what if any work was done under the sole.....thus i hate to cut up a good floor for a hunch.
I guess my real question is the best way to handle this, am I overthinking? should I just not worry about bow stringers as i am only assuming they are rotten? I have read that if I recore aft section only I could cause a hard point. If I sistered up stringers in bow leaving rotten core in place would this be sufficient?
Also skins on aft engine room bulkhead are toast...but thats another story. I can post pics of this two but im really wondering about forward stringers at the moment