Re: deck replacement
Shawn, I was where you are about 4 months ago. Use the search function and you will find more info than you will ever read. First, to do a complete job of replacing the floor, everything must come out. All wood in the bow section to gain access to the floor in the bow should be removed.. This section is very troublesome and rott is bad, and chances are, if that part of the floor is rotted more will be too. As for the seats, you may be able to grind them loose with a angle grinder but if your boat was like mine, they were rotted badly to, so I destroyed them removing them. New seats are around $145-$400. Many people use many diffrent types of wood. I chose treated ply, about $30 from Lowes. I cut the old floor out(becareful not to grind through the hull!) Wear eye protection and get a resperator sp? ...and get some painters jump suits with elastic in the sleeves...saves you many cold showers. I poured resin on the tops of the stringers and layed the pieces, then screwed them down so the resin seals the holes. Then I glasses the entire floor, using fiber cloth for joints in combination with resin jelly. The floor is solid as a rock right now and I am going to put another coat on it again soon. (I'm not doing this crap again). This week, I am rebuilding the bow compartments. For wood that is not in direct contact with water, I used cheap old pine ply. Once installed, I glassed it over. I'm only hoping to get a couple years out of it the sell it and buy a newer boat. The proper way is to cover every piece of wood with fiber mat and glass both sides, but that too much money for a old boat like this. Good luck, and get ya a big shop vac!!!! PS - resin burns like hell on your skin and breathing fiberglass will make your nose bleed, be safe!