This is my first boat and I really want to keep it at all cost? I am in the process of replacing my floor. Today, as I started cutting the fiberglass out to remove the wood, I discovered that someone had put plywood over the original floor and coated over it. After removing the fiberglass coating, the plywood was mushy and wet to include the original floor. (Was this model of Bayliner originally built with the foam on both sides of the floor? The reason why I ask this question, is once I got down to the original floor, it looked like holes were drilled into it and the foam was blown into it.) I continued to remove both sets of wood and found the foam to be completely soaked. It took me a good while to get the seating area removed. The stringer that goes horizontally at the rear of the storage area was completely rotten and the floor was holding up by the fuel tank.
Do I need to remove the foam since it is holding water? Also, do you think I need to replace my vertical stringers? They seem to be ok to me?.. Since I removed the original floor is my structural part compromised?
What type of wood do I need to replace the floor with? If I need to replace the foam, what kind and where can I get it?
So far, I have enjoyed doing it myself. I look forward to completing the work and getting my boat back on the water.
Your help is greatly appreciated?.
Thanks
Do I need to remove the foam since it is holding water? Also, do you think I need to replace my vertical stringers? They seem to be ok to me?.. Since I removed the original floor is my structural part compromised?
What type of wood do I need to replace the floor with? If I need to replace the foam, what kind and where can I get it?
So far, I have enjoyed doing it myself. I look forward to completing the work and getting my boat back on the water.
Your help is greatly appreciated?.
Thanks