Re: i need flooring help now
It looks like you are in for a full rebuild....
Also from the shape of what I can see, I doubt the transom is any good either...
If it were me, I would start by pulling the outboard, and stick it on a stand...
Seperate the top cap from the hull (pull the black bumper out of the aluminum, then drill out the rivets).
Takethe top cap off and set the cap on some saw horses...
Make a few strips of wood that are the width of the hull, and clamp them in place to keep it from flexing and spreading. (You can also use straps that will do the same thing, but they are not as rigid as clamping wood in place temporarily).
Once thats done, finish cleaning out whats inside. After the mess is gone, post a few more pictures of what you got, and we can help you along more.
From the pictures, it appears to have had 3 full length stringers. (Center one was the keel). You will need to construct new ones, lay them, glass them in, etc. to get the height right, you will need to lay a straight edge crosswise across the bottom of the hull, and build your stringers so that they are even across the top...
You will have to decide whether to foam the bottom or not (doesnt look like it was done previously) so structurally you probably dont need it, but for floation its nice to have, its entirely up to you...
But thats some basic stuff to get you started... before you begin, you will want to take measurements of the inside bottom of the boat, to determine your materials needs for plywood, stringers, fiberglass matt, resin, etc.
Hope that helps!