so I have a soft spot on my swim platform just behind my transom door. The platform is a bolt on and the soft spot seems to be about 15" around. There are a couple tiny hairline cracks that ooze brown out that I assume is rotten wood? There is about a 4"x4" pad underneath that supports the platform brace that has a crack in it so either the water got in there or around the 'breather' holes in the platform.
Anyway, I have 3 options here.
1) remove the platform this fall and this winter cut the bottom out and replace the core (about $300)
2) buy inject a deck and drill holes underneath let it drip a few days then inject the inject a deck then fill the holes (about $300)
3) remove the platform and send it to swimplatforms.com to have them make a new one (a little bigger) (about $4000)
My preference is option 2 due to level of difficulty. Next option is #1 but my level of expertise is about a 2 out of 10...lol
So if I go with the inject a deck can I inject it from the bottom? Will it flow uphill? I could fill from the top then fill the holes and buy Sea Deck? But the SeaDeck wouldn't happen until next year so I'd have to go all summer with ugly plugs on top of my platform.
FWIW this is a 2006 Crownline 250CR. Had a survey done and the soft spot was noted but no other issues were found so this was a known.
Anyone use inject a deck? Read another forum where a few had used it and were very happy with the results.
Anyway, I have 3 options here.
1) remove the platform this fall and this winter cut the bottom out and replace the core (about $300)
2) buy inject a deck and drill holes underneath let it drip a few days then inject the inject a deck then fill the holes (about $300)
3) remove the platform and send it to swimplatforms.com to have them make a new one (a little bigger) (about $4000)
My preference is option 2 due to level of difficulty. Next option is #1 but my level of expertise is about a 2 out of 10...lol
So if I go with the inject a deck can I inject it from the bottom? Will it flow uphill? I could fill from the top then fill the holes and buy Sea Deck? But the SeaDeck wouldn't happen until next year so I'd have to go all summer with ugly plugs on top of my platform.
FWIW this is a 2006 Crownline 250CR. Had a survey done and the soft spot was noted but no other issues were found so this was a known.
Anyone use inject a deck? Read another forum where a few had used it and were very happy with the results.