Re: Alternative to replacing stringers?
Throw a few layers of 'glass' over the rotted area and move on.<br /><br />Some boats used to be made where the stringers were hollow. The builder put about 1/8th" of fiberglass mat over a wooden 2 x 4, then when it had set, pulled the board out and put the stringer in the hull with a layer or two of fiberglass mat over the molded hollow rectangle that they pulled off the board. That was their stringer.<br /><br />There is nothing majic about the wood being in there. If its rotted and structurally worthless, you can just overlap it with a few layers of 'glass & resin to regain the structural strength it used to have.<br /><br />It would save a pound or two if you could get the rotten wood out first, but if that isn't a big deal-- leave it. The layer or two of fiberglass overlaying the rotted core of the stringer will give at least as much strength as you lost when the wood rotted.<br /><br /><br />The stringer gets its strength from the sides & top/bottom in resisting a 'bowing' load like a piece of square tubing. Or, when its new, its more nearly like a solid bar. <br /><br />If the bottom is the hull, the center is filled with wood-or whatever, then the top can be sort of thin. The rest of its strength is made up by the sides... Like a square pipe.<br /><br /><br />Here's my logic on adding 'glass to the sides & top:<br /><br />If the bottom of the 'tube'- or stringer (the hull)is sound, and the center (the wooden board)is essentially gone,,,,,,,,,,,<br /><br />Then, the lost strength of the 'missing wood and the 'thinness' of the existing top, can be made up or even exceded by strengthing the sides & top. <br /><br /><br />This has worked for me on a few Fiberglass hulls I have had in years past. But don't tell anyone I recomended this, or I will lie and deny everything. When the pureists see this, and start pounding their pitchforks on the ground and lighting thier torches in preperation for buring us at the stake---- I'll point over,, and blame it all on you. <br /><br />Ed.