John the landlubber
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- May 13, 2005
- Messages
- 146
After a few months hard work on the underside and topsides I am finally ready to turn my boat over and start on the deck. The deck has had a lot of poor quality repairs done in the past as at least two previous owners have removed the seating and helm equipment and "made good" the holes they left. The deck looks untidy at the moment and has a lot of holes that will need to be re-sealed or repaired due to previous fixings. I intend to use the boat this summer in order to ascertain whether or not I will cut the deck out to either replace tghe stringers/crossbraces or re-foam the hull. I can't see the point in making a tidy job of the deck until these points are established. So, what is the best/cheapest/quickest way to seal fixing holes and establish position of and fit the helm and console, that will allow me to finish the job nicely if there seem to be no hidden problems???