Hey all,
First time, I'm stuck here on the floor with a 1976 Starcraft Holiday that I received as a gift from my Step father. Love the boat, however the floor was rotten. My wife and I thought we'd tear the old floor up, and redo the floor. Asking the group, when redoing the floor with a lot of rot, we've seen some people say to leave an inch or so on the side, some say to clear it out all together. We've got some good wood, and some rot, but the rotten wood tends to be on the sides under the side compartments. I can't remove these compartments for some reason, which is making me regret my decision to do this in the first place.
What should I do? In the picture of the floor without the carpet, you can see we took out the front section of the old floor, and on the next section, there's rot where the passenger seat was at. There's a lot of water in the front, so it's not properly draining to the back either. I am not a professional by any means, and do not have the means or time to redo the compartments.
First time, I'm stuck here on the floor with a 1976 Starcraft Holiday that I received as a gift from my Step father. Love the boat, however the floor was rotten. My wife and I thought we'd tear the old floor up, and redo the floor. Asking the group, when redoing the floor with a lot of rot, we've seen some people say to leave an inch or so on the side, some say to clear it out all together. We've got some good wood, and some rot, but the rotten wood tends to be on the sides under the side compartments. I can't remove these compartments for some reason, which is making me regret my decision to do this in the first place.
What should I do? In the picture of the floor without the carpet, you can see we took out the front section of the old floor, and on the next section, there's rot where the passenger seat was at. There's a lot of water in the front, so it's not properly draining to the back either. I am not a professional by any means, and do not have the means or time to redo the compartments.