reelfishin
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I bought a boat a few weeks ago with the total intention of parting it out mainly for its motor, ( late 80's Evinrude 115 V4), I bought the boat knowing that the floor was soft or at least was told that it was in pretty bad shape. It also has new seats, (not my favorite, back to back fold downs, but still new), a new GPS, Fish finder, new bimini top and side curtains, and two new fuel tanks.
I hadn't gotten the chance to strip the boat right away so it sat outback, when I gave it a quick going over the other day, and realized that all it needed to be a running boat was a new ignition switch and maybe a fresh battery, I started thinking that maybe it might be a viable fishing boat. The floor isn't a total loss, the transom is rock solid and are the stringers. There are a few soft spots in the floor, mostly around where the old seats apparently bolted down and around the edge where the bilge is exposed. I cut open the floor in a few sections where it was rotted or soft and found no rotted wood, but just small softened sections in the floor. The stringers look and test perfect, the lower transom looks fine. The outer hull is about 90% perfect with only a few nicks or chips here and there. The worst part cosmetically is the fact that two of the bow rail fittings are corroded badly.
I didn't want another boat, but what are the chances that this is only the floor? Has anyone here had any experience with Renken construction from this era? I had a similar boat a while back that I have since sold, but that was near mint and I never had to do any work to it. This has a slightly different floor set up, this floor is lower than the '83 I had and lacks a center storage compartment. The '83 looked more like a liner type floor, where as this looks more part of the hull. It's rough finished under the carpet where the 83 that I had before was a finished gelcoat with no carpet.
Has anyone here cut into a Renken 900?
This is the first one I've seen with any floor problems, but it's the first one I've seen with carpet and a full interior. It's a fancier boat than was my last one. This one and my 83 were the same 900 model.
I cut open two soft spots, both near the seating area, I see no foam, the only foam I see is up under the gunwales, filling the inside of the upper hull. The lower hull looks pretty much finished off or water proofed. On my 83, if you left it uncovered, no water would ever enter the lower hull as the floor was gelcoated and sealed, all water would drain back to the bilge pump well and out the drain plug hole, this floor isn't as sealed to the edges, it looks more like other boats. I like the set up of this one better since it both puts you and all weight lower in the boat but water gets under the floor in this, it's not as well finished on the floor surface as was my '83. I considered the fact that the floor was redone, but the carpet and interior look too original. I think it's just an earlier hull.
I hadn't gotten the chance to strip the boat right away so it sat outback, when I gave it a quick going over the other day, and realized that all it needed to be a running boat was a new ignition switch and maybe a fresh battery, I started thinking that maybe it might be a viable fishing boat. The floor isn't a total loss, the transom is rock solid and are the stringers. There are a few soft spots in the floor, mostly around where the old seats apparently bolted down and around the edge where the bilge is exposed. I cut open the floor in a few sections where it was rotted or soft and found no rotted wood, but just small softened sections in the floor. The stringers look and test perfect, the lower transom looks fine. The outer hull is about 90% perfect with only a few nicks or chips here and there. The worst part cosmetically is the fact that two of the bow rail fittings are corroded badly.
I didn't want another boat, but what are the chances that this is only the floor? Has anyone here had any experience with Renken construction from this era? I had a similar boat a while back that I have since sold, but that was near mint and I never had to do any work to it. This has a slightly different floor set up, this floor is lower than the '83 I had and lacks a center storage compartment. The '83 looked more like a liner type floor, where as this looks more part of the hull. It's rough finished under the carpet where the 83 that I had before was a finished gelcoat with no carpet.
Has anyone here cut into a Renken 900?
This is the first one I've seen with any floor problems, but it's the first one I've seen with carpet and a full interior. It's a fancier boat than was my last one. This one and my 83 were the same 900 model.
I cut open two soft spots, both near the seating area, I see no foam, the only foam I see is up under the gunwales, filling the inside of the upper hull. The lower hull looks pretty much finished off or water proofed. On my 83, if you left it uncovered, no water would ever enter the lower hull as the floor was gelcoated and sealed, all water would drain back to the bilge pump well and out the drain plug hole, this floor isn't as sealed to the edges, it looks more like other boats. I like the set up of this one better since it both puts you and all weight lower in the boat but water gets under the floor in this, it's not as well finished on the floor surface as was my '83. I considered the fact that the floor was redone, but the carpet and interior look too original. I think it's just an earlier hull.