Huron Angler
Admiral
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Re: "Freshening" up a 1990 wellcraft eclipe 216
I have not seen where anyone answered the question "are the stringers important to the integrity of the hull?"
YES they are(transfer stress from the transom to the hull, support the deck and tie the hull in together), and rather than sugarcoat it for you...you are probably looking at a complete deck and stringer rebuild. It is not something that you have to pay someone to do, but it will not be easy either.
Have you checked out the transom? The boat is 20 years old so the faded seats are the least of your concerns.
The exterior hull and engine look great so I think you will be very happy with the rig in the end. I love that era of Wellcrafts, the boats look like they want to jump up on plane and cruise
Good luck to ya with the project!
I have not seen where anyone answered the question "are the stringers important to the integrity of the hull?"
YES they are(transfer stress from the transom to the hull, support the deck and tie the hull in together), and rather than sugarcoat it for you...you are probably looking at a complete deck and stringer rebuild. It is not something that you have to pay someone to do, but it will not be easy either.
Have you checked out the transom? The boat is 20 years old so the faded seats are the least of your concerns.
The exterior hull and engine look great so I think you will be very happy with the rig in the end. I love that era of Wellcrafts, the boats look like they want to jump up on plane and cruise
Good luck to ya with the project!