I picked up a 1973 17' Canada Craft trihull bow rider with a 1977 115 hp 6 cyl. merc with power trim for $850.00 can. with a newer ezloader trailer. The guy I bought it from had it for 20 years and never had a problem with it, says it was a great ski boat and never noticed that it was only rated for a 90hp he bought it from a marina as is.<br /> The transom seems solid when I grab the motor and give it a good shake. But on the port side of the boat tawards the stern the floor seemed kind of mushy so I cut an 18" X 18" hole in the floor to find that the ply under the glass is rotten and then under the ply I can see a 2X4 thwart that is rotten. there is a few inches of foam then the hull of the boat the foam is saturated with water. <br /> My question is should I just screw a new piece of 3/4" treated ply rite over the floor and not worry about it or should I split the boat in half and put a whole new floor and 2X4's in it? Then what about the foam? Are the 2X4's just to support the floor or are they to strengthen the hull? I guess the answer to my last question will answer the first lol
The floor in the rest of the boat feels solid as a rock as the boat was stored on an angle that explains wy the port side is rotten.<br /> What are some opinions about the old merc is it a good old motor? What about the boat only being rated for a 90hp is that a big issue? <br /> I know lots of questions eh! I am trying to decide what is the best thing to do I am fairly handy but have no boat experiance.<br /> Thanks for any and all help!<br />Regards Jon