Flotation foam

Jakem

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I have found a soft spot in the fiberglass on my floor. I have cut the fiberglass back and found rotten plywood. The foam is dry right to the bottom and zero damage to the stringer. Now is that foam supposed to be really light kinda deal as it is
 

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I have found a soft spot in the fiberglass on my floor. I have cut the fiberglass back and found rotten plywood. The foam is dry right to the bottom and zero damage to the stringer. Now is that foam supposed to be really light kinda deal as it is
Did you drill into the stringer?
 

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The top has about 1 inch that's ugly...the rest looks clean and not that old...perhaps why all the foam is still dry and right to the top
 

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Couple pics
 

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nola mike

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Couple pics
You're looking at the fiberglass, you can't tell the condition of the stringers. Need to drill into the stringer in a few places, esp at the bottom. And actually, not sure what's in that pic... Looks like the top of the stringer with no fiberglass but a bunch of rot?
 

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It is a little hard to tell from the pictures, but I see more bad than good. Stringer (?) looks rotten.
 

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You say zero damage to stringer, but that pic shows a rotten stringer. You at least need to look and explore a little further back and forward to see the extent of the rot.
 

Jakem

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Ya I think maybe I was just hopeful when it only looked like the top. I'll drill and see what I got. Thank you for the help
 

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When tearing up the floor in my boat, the foam on top was nice and dry. The stuff down near the hull was wet and soaked. You really want to investigate the foam and stringer near the hull, not near the deck. Good luck!
 

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I dug right to the hull and foam was dry..I'm going to remove all the foam and redo what I gotta do. Wich probably will be all of it lol
 

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links 14, 15, 18, 2, 3, 4a, and 4b

as for the wood, exterior grade plywood, marine plywood or coosa
 

Davetowz

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I have never seen a boat rot from top down, keep looking.
 

Jakem

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Ya she's bone dry except 2 spots were I found wet foam and wet at the hull. And the wet spots are only about a 2 foot section
 

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I have found rott in my transom. I am going to strip it. Suggestions on rebuild with plywood laminated or coosa
 
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