Scott Chinsota
Petty Officer 1st Class
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A few questions to start. I have a 14' '71 Glassmate tri-hull with typical rot issues. The floor was a total loss and has been removed. The three stringers don't look salvageable. By design, the void under the floor had a plug and drained into the small bilge area at the transom. I assume this was to relieve condensation and when plugged, provided boyancy although i am not familiar with boat design/architecture. I believe I need to remove and replace the stringers but, as this is my first boat, I confess I have no idea what this procedure entails. This would then be question 1...how do I replace the stringers and with what? The old ones appear to be fingerjointed one by sixes? More to come as the thread progresses. pics are likely soon to follow...gotta find the wire to get the pics from the camera to the pc.
question two would be related to hook, rocker, and stringers being replaced while she sits on the trailer. I know it will flex. How do I correct any deviation before the new stringers are "peanut buttered" in and glass/mat applied? How long should it cure before I proceed with the floor replacement? I may not know what I'm doing but I have my thinking cap on.
Question three would be regarding adding an additional layer of resin/mat over the bottom and up the sides, transom say 4 inches past the floor height prior to installing the new floor. I want to stiffen it up a little but not much. It is supposed to flex right? can it be stiffened up too much...enough to cause structural failure? see, told you I had my thinking cap on.
please feel free to drown me with replies. I'm going to look for the wire to my camera. Thanks.
question two would be related to hook, rocker, and stringers being replaced while she sits on the trailer. I know it will flex. How do I correct any deviation before the new stringers are "peanut buttered" in and glass/mat applied? How long should it cure before I proceed with the floor replacement? I may not know what I'm doing but I have my thinking cap on.
Question three would be regarding adding an additional layer of resin/mat over the bottom and up the sides, transom say 4 inches past the floor height prior to installing the new floor. I want to stiffen it up a little but not much. It is supposed to flex right? can it be stiffened up too much...enough to cause structural failure? see, told you I had my thinking cap on.
please feel free to drown me with replies. I'm going to look for the wire to my camera. Thanks.
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