pikeman2240
Cadet
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- Aug 18, 2024
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Hi all. New here.
I got an older boat, 18 foot 1980 champion inboard fiberglass boat with a 120hp engine. Pretty sure the floor is rotting and the foam is waterlogged. Engine and sterndrive are in great condition. No leaks at all. This is my first fiberglass boat.
So I can drive the boat as it is but just takes very long to get on plane and can't carry much for passengers.
What I'm hoping to do is rip out the flooring and the foam. But, I can't really afford to replace the foam and the floors properly this year. Mind you, I live in Canada in marshlands, around small lakes and rivers. I need a boat to do some moose hunting and fishing very soon. Proper repairs are planned for next year in the spring but just can't afford it right now.
So I'm wanting to gut it and just use the cheap white Styrofoam and slap some half inch or 3/4" plywood down for the floor. Would this suffice for a weekend of boating? Or is there a reason aside from using wood and resin and all that other stuff aside from waterproofing.
I'm just trying to save weight so I can load up passengers and our camping gear. The lakes might get a little choppy with no more than 1-2 foot waves and the rivers are shallow with really low current so it's basically like glass.
I do plan on ripping everything out anyways and storing the boat for winter, saving up and doing my research over the winter before repairing the floors and foam next spring. I'm just trying to get one good weekend out of my boat but if what I'm trying to do is dangerous then I'll just stick with a waterlogged boat and travel slow with less gear.
Thanks in advance for any input and advice.
I got an older boat, 18 foot 1980 champion inboard fiberglass boat with a 120hp engine. Pretty sure the floor is rotting and the foam is waterlogged. Engine and sterndrive are in great condition. No leaks at all. This is my first fiberglass boat.
So I can drive the boat as it is but just takes very long to get on plane and can't carry much for passengers.
What I'm hoping to do is rip out the flooring and the foam. But, I can't really afford to replace the foam and the floors properly this year. Mind you, I live in Canada in marshlands, around small lakes and rivers. I need a boat to do some moose hunting and fishing very soon. Proper repairs are planned for next year in the spring but just can't afford it right now.
So I'm wanting to gut it and just use the cheap white Styrofoam and slap some half inch or 3/4" plywood down for the floor. Would this suffice for a weekend of boating? Or is there a reason aside from using wood and resin and all that other stuff aside from waterproofing.
I'm just trying to save weight so I can load up passengers and our camping gear. The lakes might get a little choppy with no more than 1-2 foot waves and the rivers are shallow with really low current so it's basically like glass.
I do plan on ripping everything out anyways and storing the boat for winter, saving up and doing my research over the winter before repairing the floors and foam next spring. I'm just trying to get one good weekend out of my boat but if what I'm trying to do is dangerous then I'll just stick with a waterlogged boat and travel slow with less gear.
Thanks in advance for any input and advice.