Hi folks,
I'm pretty new to boats and bought my first boat as an adult about a year ago. We've been really enjoying it but it's 35 years old and has some issues I'm working though.
What would really help is if I understood the construction. If it matters I have an '86 Ebbtide Dynatrak fiberglass boat. The floor of the bilge is in rough shape, with cracking, splitting and some holes that I can push through to...... something. I gather the bilge floor is almost the bottom of the hull but it seems like maybe there's like plywood in there and maybe it's sandwiched between fiberglass that makes up the bottom hull and the floor of the bilge? Ignoring the "how" part of fixing this stuff, I'm just trying to understand the composition. Like I said, it almost seems like the floor of the bilge is fiberglass over maybe plywood and then I guess under that plywood is more fiberglass and gelcoat that makes up the bottom of the boat?
I would appreciate it if anyone can set me straight here.
Thanks!
I'm pretty new to boats and bought my first boat as an adult about a year ago. We've been really enjoying it but it's 35 years old and has some issues I'm working though.
What would really help is if I understood the construction. If it matters I have an '86 Ebbtide Dynatrak fiberglass boat. The floor of the bilge is in rough shape, with cracking, splitting and some holes that I can push through to...... something. I gather the bilge floor is almost the bottom of the hull but it seems like maybe there's like plywood in there and maybe it's sandwiched between fiberglass that makes up the bottom hull and the floor of the bilge? Ignoring the "how" part of fixing this stuff, I'm just trying to understand the composition. Like I said, it almost seems like the floor of the bilge is fiberglass over maybe plywood and then I guess under that plywood is more fiberglass and gelcoat that makes up the bottom of the boat?
I would appreciate it if anyone can set me straight here.
Thanks!