Hey all,
I've got a 1997 Bayliner 1705 that has some floor problems. I've got a few areas that are rotted out and need replaced, and I'm hoping to avoid redoing the whole thing. There's probably about a 2x2' section under the drivers chair this is the main issue. The chair was screwed into a mounting plate on the underside of the plywood, and i'm guessing the holes were not epoxyed properly. Same thing is going on on the passenger side seat but to a lesser extent. I've also got a 8x8" spot near the back that's rotted through as well. The rest of the floor is not in terrible shape. I figure from here I've got a few options:
1) Cut out the affected areas with a skillsaw set to 45?, "patch" in new ply, glass over the top. Not sure if I'll end up loosing strength this way or not... any thoughts??
2) With a little more work, I could essentially do a more thorough job and do the whole stern end of the boat. I'd do a 45? cut side to side just aft of the consoles. Remove two boxes framed into the side of the boat, and figure out how to deal with the curved pieces above the fuel tank. More work, but probably a more appropriate solution.
3) full interior redo.... I don't really want to go here, as the open bow part of the boat is in great structural shape.
I guess the questions I have are, is patching (option 1) really an acceptable solution, or will I loose too much strength that way?
If I get into it and figure out the stringers are bad, does that force me to replace to whole stringer, including what's under the open bow, or can I splice in a new section of stringer from where I'd start the cut, presumably aft of the console??
Thanks!
I've got a 1997 Bayliner 1705 that has some floor problems. I've got a few areas that are rotted out and need replaced, and I'm hoping to avoid redoing the whole thing. There's probably about a 2x2' section under the drivers chair this is the main issue. The chair was screwed into a mounting plate on the underside of the plywood, and i'm guessing the holes were not epoxyed properly. Same thing is going on on the passenger side seat but to a lesser extent. I've also got a 8x8" spot near the back that's rotted through as well. The rest of the floor is not in terrible shape. I figure from here I've got a few options:
1) Cut out the affected areas with a skillsaw set to 45?, "patch" in new ply, glass over the top. Not sure if I'll end up loosing strength this way or not... any thoughts??
2) With a little more work, I could essentially do a more thorough job and do the whole stern end of the boat. I'd do a 45? cut side to side just aft of the consoles. Remove two boxes framed into the side of the boat, and figure out how to deal with the curved pieces above the fuel tank. More work, but probably a more appropriate solution.
3) full interior redo.... I don't really want to go here, as the open bow part of the boat is in great structural shape.
I guess the questions I have are, is patching (option 1) really an acceptable solution, or will I loose too much strength that way?
If I get into it and figure out the stringers are bad, does that force me to replace to whole stringer, including what's under the open bow, or can I splice in a new section of stringer from where I'd start the cut, presumably aft of the console??
Thanks!