cedarjunki
Chief Petty Officer
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- Aug 23, 2007
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i recently just cut out a section of the deck on my fathers 1970 nineteen....due to being waterlogged from the motor mount area being cracked for god knows how long and rotted the piece of wood for the mount...
now reading all the posts about aristocraft being all glass.........this 19 has a plywood deck all the way to the rear seats... also has a single layer plywood rotten* stringer running the whole length of the keel.....
all this plywood is not talked about or is shown in any of the brochures, it does not look as it was rebuilt before... is the so called stringer needed?? is is only glassed to the underneath of the plywood deck :/ and not to the hull...
hopefully someone who has gone through this will chime in and maybe show some pics of what theres looked like after cutting apart...
the funny thing is only about a third of the foam is watterlogged, from the transom till about a foot from the center seats thank god..
i thought i did enough research before attempting this and told my dad it should be fairly easy seing how its an all glass boat with foam used for floatation as well as the support throughout....so i convinced him to let me fix it instead of just patching and covering the motor mount like he wanted but now finding this really sucks!!
i just went through this in my glass starcraft having to glass in new stringers and deck and really wasnt fun
so now i feel as i got him in much deeper than hoped for seeing how fishing is around the corner and the totally f**cked up weather here...60's, 70's now 30's again 
ill try and get a few pics up soon....but id like to see a few of what others ran into... sorry about the rambling
always under cover unless on water!
now reading all the posts about aristocraft being all glass.........this 19 has a plywood deck all the way to the rear seats... also has a single layer plywood rotten* stringer running the whole length of the keel.....
all this plywood is not talked about or is shown in any of the brochures, it does not look as it was rebuilt before... is the so called stringer needed?? is is only glassed to the underneath of the plywood deck :/ and not to the hull...
hopefully someone who has gone through this will chime in and maybe show some pics of what theres looked like after cutting apart...
the funny thing is only about a third of the foam is watterlogged, from the transom till about a foot from the center seats thank god..
i thought i did enough research before attempting this and told my dad it should be fairly easy seing how its an all glass boat with foam used for floatation as well as the support throughout....so i convinced him to let me fix it instead of just patching and covering the motor mount like he wanted but now finding this really sucks!!
i just went through this in my glass starcraft having to glass in new stringers and deck and really wasnt fun
ill try and get a few pics up soon....but id like to see a few of what others ran into... sorry about the rambling


