jwirwin78
Seaman Apprentice
- Joined
- Oct 3, 2009
- Messages
- 46
So, I knew when I bought this older boat, that the floor was a little creaky and had few weak spots. I kept getting wood chips caught in the bilge pump, and thought it was coming from the rotting wood along the trim. SO, I started with the transom trim and replaced that wood.
I sealed the seams with caulk, and put calk on the screws before putting them in, and sealed it all with a poly paint. I used carriage bolts to put it back on instead of Bayliner's preferred wood screws.
It was a good start. Then things got crazy...
I sealed the seams with caulk, and put calk on the screws before putting them in, and sealed it all with a poly paint. I used carriage bolts to put it back on instead of Bayliner's preferred wood screws.
It was a good start. Then things got crazy...


