fgardinier
Cadet
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- Sep 22, 2010
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I am restoring the sole/deck (deck) on my 91 Chris Craft. The original deck lasted almost 20 years befor I got the boat. The original owners did little in the way of care for the boat in the last 3-5 years of ownership due to injuries. I have no way of knowing how much of this lack of care contributed to the deck sagging. I do know that there was a major water leak down the windhield into the cuddy that rusted a ss hinge and certainly rotted the head walls and deck in the cuddy. I have removed this rotten wood and also most of the back section of deck, which was also rotted. I cut untill there was no more rot and met a seam. The original wood was 1/2 marine plywood, looks like it may have been mahogany wood. but no were did the OEM coat the underside of the deck. The top layer had resin and probably 6 oz glass which was capped with a carpet. But underneath there was no coating just bare wood. The water did infiltrate from the stern of the boat thru the plywood laminatinons. My original plan was to use oops recommendation for replacing decks. CSM the bottom, 6 oz e glass sandwiched between a layer of CSM and finishing with gelcoat. But I am wondering if this is overboard. I am thinking of a coat of paint on the bottom with a layer of 6 oz e glass on top and gelcoat. Paying particular attention to the edges of the plywood.
Looking for your thoughts. I know oops way would be better but would the other suffice for another 20-25 years.
Looking for your thoughts. I know oops way would be better but would the other suffice for another 20-25 years.