Baxterdmutt
Cadet
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- Aug 16, 2024
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I’m in the process or redoing my floor as well. On mine I found that the initial design was flawed. They used a void under the bottom of the centre transom as a water drain from the front of the boat to the back bilge. That void rotted the transom from the bottom up. So this time I fibreglassed a tube down the centre and then fibreglassed the transom to the hull like it was before. Water can never touch the bottom of that transom again!
I also found that they divided the front 1/3 hull from the back and just used plywood (un-fiberglassed or very poorly fibreglassed). That meant that water would not make it to the centre transom void and instead leaked into the main part of the hull and got the foam all wet. Now that divider is well fibreglass and water can only get from the front 1/3 to the back bilge, through the centre transom void (with tube).
Just some thoughts to consider from a novice. I’m sure there is a better way but I’m mainly just explaining how it got all wet under the foam.
I also found that they divided the front 1/3 hull from the back and just used plywood (un-fiberglassed or very poorly fibreglassed). That meant that water would not make it to the centre transom void and instead leaked into the main part of the hull and got the foam all wet. Now that divider is well fibreglass and water can only get from the front 1/3 to the back bilge, through the centre transom void (with tube).
Just some thoughts to consider from a novice. I’m sure there is a better way but I’m mainly just explaining how it got all wet under the foam.