"88"imperial
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- May 4, 2014
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~~So that time of year comes when it is time to get the boat ready for spring summer fishing. My vessel is a 1988 Imperial 230 with a GM 260a engine with a Volvo 290 outdrive. While replacing my universal joint bellows I had to remove the steering knuckle/helmet assembly. Had a little trouble getting the trim sensor in the top of the shaft so to make a long story short I discovered my stringers were virtually hollow is the engine compartment. Further inspection led me to check the transom and as I figured it is soft as well. It is. After spending countless hours researching and reading posts on this forum I have decided that this is a job I can accomplish. This will be a huge undertaking but I am ready for the challenge.
Now for the part I am seeking advice on......
It appears my boat is constructed of "three layers". The cap, the hull, and the floor. The cap includes the steering helm as well as the cabin door. The floor is one piece that extends all the way into the cabin and includes the walls that extend from the floor to under the cap.
My question is if I attempt to cut the floor out what will support the walls that do not appear to be attached to the hull or the cap. I know posting some pictures would better explain my situation but I am hoping someone understands what I am asking. I would rather just cut the floor out and do the repair that way as having the cap and one piece floor take up a lot of driveway garage space.
If taking the cap off to do this is the better option due to my configuration of construction then so be it. The project is going to happen either way. With the wealth of knowledge here I figure it would be stupid not to ask.
I am excited to get this project underway. I just want to make sure I do it the best way possible.
If anyone would chime in it would be greatly appreciated
Now for the part I am seeking advice on......
It appears my boat is constructed of "three layers". The cap, the hull, and the floor. The cap includes the steering helm as well as the cabin door. The floor is one piece that extends all the way into the cabin and includes the walls that extend from the floor to under the cap.
My question is if I attempt to cut the floor out what will support the walls that do not appear to be attached to the hull or the cap. I know posting some pictures would better explain my situation but I am hoping someone understands what I am asking. I would rather just cut the floor out and do the repair that way as having the cap and one piece floor take up a lot of driveway garage space.
If taking the cap off to do this is the better option due to my configuration of construction then so be it. The project is going to happen either way. With the wealth of knowledge here I figure it would be stupid not to ask.
I am excited to get this project underway. I just want to make sure I do it the best way possible.
If anyone would chime in it would be greatly appreciated