garrett113
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- Jun 19, 2013
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Hello all,
I'm working on a 19' alluminum fishing boat, I'll be doing the deck, replacing all wood and re upholstering top to bottom. Ill share details and post progress pics as I go but for know I'd like to addrerss a concern I have. After stripping the boat I noticed some damage to the "sub floor" (?) the frame or stringers if you will. after seeing this I got out and looked at the exterior of the hull and there is some pretty Bad wave/ripples where it looks like the sub floor is.
I should mention this is not my boat, I am an upholsterer but having done the deck stringers and transom on my own fiberglass boat I decided to take on the deck repair as it is much easier on an alluminum boat.
As I said, not my boat, I did not look at the hull prior to starting (rookie mistake) so im not sure if the damage was existing or not. Is it possible or likely that I could have caused the damage? Maybe by standing near the front of the bow while the deck was out? Im convinced it wasdamaged prior to removing the deck. It just seems like it woiuld take a lot more force to not only bend the supports but they are also cracked about 3/4' where they bent and also in a different spot the welds are cracked with a 1/16-1/8" gap. I should also mention that there was 4!!!! Batterys up at the very front of the bow along with tons of other stored items. The compartment the batterys where in, the deck had completley rotted out and the batteries where sitting on a couple folded up floor matts directly on the hull. Im wondering if all that weight with no deck under them to dispers the weight could be the cause, any thoughts? Please and thank you for your input.
-Garrett
I'm working on a 19' alluminum fishing boat, I'll be doing the deck, replacing all wood and re upholstering top to bottom. Ill share details and post progress pics as I go but for know I'd like to addrerss a concern I have. After stripping the boat I noticed some damage to the "sub floor" (?) the frame or stringers if you will. after seeing this I got out and looked at the exterior of the hull and there is some pretty Bad wave/ripples where it looks like the sub floor is.
I should mention this is not my boat, I am an upholsterer but having done the deck stringers and transom on my own fiberglass boat I decided to take on the deck repair as it is much easier on an alluminum boat.
As I said, not my boat, I did not look at the hull prior to starting (rookie mistake) so im not sure if the damage was existing or not. Is it possible or likely that I could have caused the damage? Maybe by standing near the front of the bow while the deck was out? Im convinced it wasdamaged prior to removing the deck. It just seems like it woiuld take a lot more force to not only bend the supports but they are also cracked about 3/4' where they bent and also in a different spot the welds are cracked with a 1/16-1/8" gap. I should also mention that there was 4!!!! Batterys up at the very front of the bow along with tons of other stored items. The compartment the batterys where in, the deck had completley rotted out and the batteries where sitting on a couple folded up floor matts directly on the hull. Im wondering if all that weight with no deck under them to dispers the weight could be the cause, any thoughts? Please and thank you for your input.
-Garrett