I recently aquired a 95 Bayliner Capri 17' that was left uncovered for about 4 years. It filled with rain water when the drain became plugged from the several varmits living in the boat. The deck is rotted through and I've already removed most of the rotten plywood, cut back to solid wood about 3" from the sides. I plan to replace with marine ply and cover with fiberglass cloth and either epoxy or polyester resin then install new carpet. The flotation foam is completely dry so I plan to leave that alone.
My questions are:
1. Am I missing anything here?
2. Do I really need to use marine plywood ($$) or will exterior ply sealed well perform as well?
3. Should I use epoxy or polyester resin?
4. Why is carpet getting such a bad reputation, I live in South Texas and think anything else would be too hot on the feet. What are my alternatives to carpet. With 3 small kids I want to make the boat comfy for all.
thanks regan
My questions are:
1. Am I missing anything here?
2. Do I really need to use marine plywood ($$) or will exterior ply sealed well perform as well?
3. Should I use epoxy or polyester resin?
4. Why is carpet getting such a bad reputation, I live in South Texas and think anything else would be too hot on the feet. What are my alternatives to carpet. With 3 small kids I want to make the boat comfy for all.
thanks regan