Ok, I'm new here and pretty new to boating, last boat I had was a 16' Glaspar my grand father left to me and I sold it in 1988...poetic isn't it.
Long story short, friend of mine bought this boat brand new in 1988 and had a lot fo fun with it until he discovered sailing. The last time this boat was out on the water was 2002. The boat was winterized and the cylinders oil fogged so I am not worried about the engine. Even it was frozen I used to do a fair amount of auto racing in my past and a 4 bolt main Chevy block is a phone call away.
I went through this thing today and found that most of the wood backing for the trim is dry rotted and there seems to be some "springyness" to the deck in the area of the teak access panel by the cabin entrance. I cleaned the upholstery and am getting ready to strip it down and cut new backing for all of it, but the deck is my concern. It doesnt feel soft or even rotten but is does have a little action to it. Is this normal or should I plan on a deck replacement this winter?
Long story short, friend of mine bought this boat brand new in 1988 and had a lot fo fun with it until he discovered sailing. The last time this boat was out on the water was 2002. The boat was winterized and the cylinders oil fogged so I am not worried about the engine. Even it was frozen I used to do a fair amount of auto racing in my past and a 4 bolt main Chevy block is a phone call away.
I went through this thing today and found that most of the wood backing for the trim is dry rotted and there seems to be some "springyness" to the deck in the area of the teak access panel by the cabin entrance. I cleaned the upholstery and am getting ready to strip it down and cut new backing for all of it, but the deck is my concern. It doesnt feel soft or even rotten but is does have a little action to it. Is this normal or should I plan on a deck replacement this winter?