fishKILLER1987
Petty Officer 3rd Class
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- Mar 22, 2010
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I have just acquired a 1978 24' Robalo 230 center console. The boat was the victim of a hurricane and sustained significant damage to the hull. I would like to eventually do a full restoration job on her and take it down to the stringers and rebuild, however I lack the time and the funds to do such a job right now. The boat is in very good shape minus the damage and some blemishes from sitting in the water for a long period of time. About 1 1/2 years ago, just before the storm, the boat was operated on a regular basis and was very well taken care of. I have checked the transom to the best of my abilities and it is solid as a rock and the hull seems to be just as solid. My only concern is that if I just do a quick fix on the hull and get her back into the water she wont be as stable as she would have been had I replaced stringers and so on.
Would it be such a crime to just patch the damage to the hull and get her on the water for a couple years until I can tare her down for a full restore??
Also, how can I tell if the stringers are rotted??
Would it be such a crime to just patch the damage to the hull and get her on the water for a couple years until I can tare her down for a full restore??
Also, how can I tell if the stringers are rotted??