JASinIL2006
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Re: Transom problems with Larson 186 SEI I/O Bowrider
And here is a good news/bad news discovery, I think...
I'm continuing to remove decking a foot or two at a time, moving fore, and pulling out foam. Tonight, I cut about two feet of decking out (moving toward the front of the boat) and I continue to find wet foam. Bummer. The deck wood is pretty intact, but the foam, especially in the bottom inch or so, is quite wet. I assume I should keep moving forward until I find dry foam?
I do think I came upon some good news. In removing the decking/foam, I came upon a bulkhead separating the starboard aft compartment from a starboard compartment just head of the engine bay/bilge. The bulkhead also looks to be of fiberglass (not plywood) construction! The stringer that runs down the starboard-center section of the boat is also fiberglass as far as I can see (so far). Am I correct in assuming this means I do not have wood stringers? If so, that would be the best news I've had in a while. Here's a couple of pics:
I'm not thrilled about pulling out more deck and foam, but if I don't have to replace stringers, I'll be a happier man! Am I reading this correctly?
Thanks,
Jim
And here is a good news/bad news discovery, I think...
I'm continuing to remove decking a foot or two at a time, moving fore, and pulling out foam. Tonight, I cut about two feet of decking out (moving toward the front of the boat) and I continue to find wet foam. Bummer. The deck wood is pretty intact, but the foam, especially in the bottom inch or so, is quite wet. I assume I should keep moving forward until I find dry foam?
I do think I came upon some good news. In removing the decking/foam, I came upon a bulkhead separating the starboard aft compartment from a starboard compartment just head of the engine bay/bilge. The bulkhead also looks to be of fiberglass (not plywood) construction! The stringer that runs down the starboard-center section of the boat is also fiberglass as far as I can see (so far). Am I correct in assuming this means I do not have wood stringers? If so, that would be the best news I've had in a while. Here's a couple of pics:
I'm not thrilled about pulling out more deck and foam, but if I don't have to replace stringers, I'll be a happier man! Am I reading this correctly?
Thanks,
Jim