tysonnathan
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- Jun 2, 2008
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I am gettin ready to separate my '92 Infinity Bowrider so that I can do a deck (and possible transom) repair. I am also redoing the interior, so I am taking all of the cushions, side panels, and backrests out. When I pulled the backrests off of the bow seats I found a 4" hole on either side of the boat. These holes were filled with expanding foam. This foam fills the front of the boat between the inner shell and outer hull from the bow to the consoles. Is this going to cause an issue when I try to separate? Seems like they will be stuck together... Anyone run into this before?
Also, after I get the work done and start to put it back together, I was thinking about cutting holes in the glass underneath the bow cushions for storage space... Will this cause structural issues?? My old boat had storage under there but this one doesn't. I was thinking about trimming the cut fiberglass out in aluminum.
Thanks for the help!
This picture shows where the holes are behind the backrests...
Also, after I get the work done and start to put it back together, I was thinking about cutting holes in the glass underneath the bow cushions for storage space... Will this cause structural issues?? My old boat had storage under there but this one doesn't. I was thinking about trimming the cut fiberglass out in aluminum.
Thanks for the help!
This picture shows where the holes are behind the backrests...