CrazyFinn
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- Dec 12, 2016
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Dave,
Just found this thread (now that it's been moved to the restoration forum). The other guys are giving you good advice - read through some of the many other rebuilding/restoration projects that others are working on. What you have there is a typical glass boat with rotten/rotting/waterlogged wood. To do it properly, the wood (all of it) needs to be replaced, and then glassed in. If it's wet, it needs to go. It's far more than just a support for the floor. I'm in the middle of a restoration project myself - and although I don't mind hard work, I certainly don't want to do the same work twice, on the same boat, because I didn't do it right the first time.
Listen to these guys - they will not steer you wrong, and if you do it properly, your boat will be better than it was when it was new.
Just found this thread (now that it's been moved to the restoration forum). The other guys are giving you good advice - read through some of the many other rebuilding/restoration projects that others are working on. What you have there is a typical glass boat with rotten/rotting/waterlogged wood. To do it properly, the wood (all of it) needs to be replaced, and then glassed in. If it's wet, it needs to go. It's far more than just a support for the floor. I'm in the middle of a restoration project myself - and although I don't mind hard work, I certainly don't want to do the same work twice, on the same boat, because I didn't do it right the first time.
Listen to these guys - they will not steer you wrong, and if you do it properly, your boat will be better than it was when it was new.