1995 Crownline 202BR Restore

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I came into possession of this boat 2 years ago. It had a spongy deck in several spots but the engine ran well. After some TLC on the stern drive, I was able to use it for a summer without major issues.

I knew the spongy deck was a ticking time bomb so decided to bite the bullet and start ripping stuff out to see how bad it was. No surprise, there was extensive rot in the bilge area and around the ski locker. After reading through many, many post here on this forum I decided to take on the restore project.

At this point, I've removed all the rot, including the transom, and now grinding away. Huge shout out to @Rickmerrill and @Badfish95 for their work on same/similar boats and the detailed postings in the forum. I never would have got this far without them.

I'll post some photos shortly.
 

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Initial exploration....
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Ski locker floor... it was like ash.
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Between bilge and gas tank
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I ended up cutting out the fiberglass section in the front so I could get to the decking below.
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Current status
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I'm currently grinding away on the fiberglass. It seems the main water issue was in the bilge area and it was not pumping out. As a result, the water was collecting and going up the center of the boat, under the fuel tank and ski locker. As a result, everything down the center line was rotted. The stringers up the side are fine so I'm not taking them out.
 

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Yeck.....got me itching just looking at your pics.....good luck and keep us posted. Hope your using a good respirator !! Fiberglass dust is toxic to your lungs !!
 

bajaman123

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Nice work! I've helped with a few projects like this over the years...it is NEVER fun. You're fortunate that the engine stringers and transom are sound.

Good luck!
 

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Question... I have this "stringer" running along the keel starting from the ski locker to nearly the bow. I've seen other similar boats that don't appear to have this. The floor of the ski locker was resting on top of this "stringer" but the front part was just there by itself. Is this a structural thing to strengthen the hull? Reason I'm asking is the back half is rotted out where the ski locker was and I'm wondering if I need to replace it or just remove it. It was there to start with so my default answer is to replace it but I'm wondering if that is really necessary.

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