Well my quick weekend bilge-pump install project turned into a total re-do of the floor. All the foam above the floor was ok, anthing below it (including the floor itself) was completely soaked and rotten. (it appears a previous owner had a fish finder on at one time that was removed and the holes never filled). Once I got the floor off, it looks like when the 2 part foam was installed at the factory, some leaked over into the center chamber, which blocked all drainage flow to the plug hole on one side. The other was a partial blockage.
The center stringer was completely wrapped at the factory, so that is still good, the other two were only partially and are now missing. I want to only have to do this once, so should I go with something pressure-treated and then wrap them, or would wrapping regular wood be sufficent? I've read where pressure treated will react with aluminum, but what about fiberglass?
Also, while I have it all apart I would like to install a center floor locker. Anyone have any ideas or suggestions?
The boat is a 1980 17 foot imperial tri-hull with an 85 horse chrysler.
Here's a quick pic I shot with my cell of the current status of this project.
The center stringer was completely wrapped at the factory, so that is still good, the other two were only partially and are now missing. I want to only have to do this once, so should I go with something pressure-treated and then wrap them, or would wrapping regular wood be sufficent? I've read where pressure treated will react with aluminum, but what about fiberglass?
Also, while I have it all apart I would like to install a center floor locker. Anyone have any ideas or suggestions?
The boat is a 1980 17 foot imperial tri-hull with an 85 horse chrysler.
Here's a quick pic I shot with my cell of the current status of this project.
