Big Keepers
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- May 13, 2007
- Messages
- 293
So this was a free boat given to me a few years back. I fixed it up here and there cosmetically mostly, rewired, steering, etc. It still needs a lot of work though. What I'm unfamiliar with is the exact way MFG built their boats aside from taking two molded fiberglass sections and mating them together. I know that the gas tank hold and the "bilge" are structural to the top molded piece and that there is a void below that can trap water. There is an access hole that you can see through from the cuddy cabin and there are wood stringers I believe but I didn't see too much foam there. While it was stored at my uncle's, the cover ripped and racoons decided to live in their for a while (that was cleaned out as best as I could get it). When I rode the boat it felt solid. The floor has one or two spots that feel a little spongy. Again I'm not too sure how these were built.
The leak is my concern. I put new thru-hull scuppers in the rear both in the floor and the bottom of the hull. The old hose that was in there was this rigid, almost like fuel line or old coolant hose type of material. It looked like junk so I replaced it with hose that was rated for below water installs. The issue I had then was the amount of space to work in (next to none) and the fact that I needed like 8" lengths to connect both thru hulls. I suppose the connections here could be my leak. To try and find it I filled the void with water a few times, I even cranked the trailer tongue down so the water sat in the bow to see if leaks showed in the bottom of the hull. I never saw any.
Before I go ripping this thing apart for no reason I'm looking for suggestions. Input. Knowledge of how MFG built the Morrison line.
Thanks.
The leak is my concern. I put new thru-hull scuppers in the rear both in the floor and the bottom of the hull. The old hose that was in there was this rigid, almost like fuel line or old coolant hose type of material. It looked like junk so I replaced it with hose that was rated for below water installs. The issue I had then was the amount of space to work in (next to none) and the fact that I needed like 8" lengths to connect both thru hulls. I suppose the connections here could be my leak. To try and find it I filled the void with water a few times, I even cranked the trailer tongue down so the water sat in the bow to see if leaks showed in the bottom of the hull. I never saw any.
Before I go ripping this thing apart for no reason I'm looking for suggestions. Input. Knowledge of how MFG built the Morrison line.
Thanks.