oxonthebox
Cadet
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- Jun 27, 2008
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I have a 1998 Bayliner Capri 2052. At the back of the boat, where we step in each time, the deck is giving way and clearly has rotted. It's under carpet so can't see how pervasive it is but the area feels about 1ft in diameter. Just got a quote of $4700 to fix it which is probably more than I could get for the boat. I am pretty handy but never worked with boats, resin, carpet etc. I was thinking of fixing it myself to give myself and the family a couple more years of enjoyment. My plan was to simply remove the carpeting from the rear 1/3rd of the boat, cut and glue a piece of 1/2" marine ply over original deck then glue down new carpet and use an aluminum or stainless steel beading to finish the edge of the board where it would step down 1/2" onto the original deck. I know it's a bit "heath robinson" but what do the experts think? Any suggestions will be welcome.