Proline gas in hull & wood rot

Surfwtw

Seaman Apprentice
Joined
Jun 16, 2007
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You may have read a few of my post. I found out that I have a leak in my gas tank so that means that I am going to have to cut into my deck. Since I am already going to be cutting my boat open I might as well do everything I can and turn this into a little or big project. I have wood rot in som places and I am thinking about just going and replacing as much wood as I can. Is this difficult and worth it? Also, what procedures should I use to complete this. Thanks Todd
 

sdunt

Petty Officer 1st Class
Joined
Sep 11, 2005
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Re: Proline gas in hull & wood rot

Todd, If you are speaking of replacing the floor only. It not too bad of a job. So long as: You don't have a open bow or consoles that extend the deck molding down onto or over the floor.

Follow the link in my signature to read about my floor replacement. There are also lots of other project 'blogs' on the share a project site you can read through from procedures and supplies needed.
 
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