SuzukiChopper
Senior Chief Petty Officer
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- Oct 10, 2004
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So today (since it wasn't snowing and actually somewhat nice) I decided to cut a chunk of floor out to see what I was going to be dealing with come the beginning of spring. Well needless to say, I don't think I needed the saw *laugh*. All I had to do was cut through the fiberglass layer, tear up the section of fiberglass and literally scoop the black totally rotted wood out. I don't know how we never fell through the floor!!! <br /><br />There also isn't any foam under the floor at all, and thanks to the freezing temps I can see how much water was actually under the floor and never drained, yikes.<br /><br />There is also a single stringer running from front to back, looks like a 4" x 10", right down the middle of the boat. I'm going to replace this with 2 2" x 10"'s laminated together, but I was thinking about adding stringers width wise (I know these have a different name) so that I could secure the new deck to those and add a little more structure. What's a good size for these? I was thinking 1" x 4" as this will raise the floor up an inch, but because I'm only going to lay down a 1/2" floor, overall only 1/4". Or should I just add two more stringers that run from front to back?<br /><br />I really wished I had a picture of this because I have never seen wood so black and just crumble in my hands before. I guess I found out why the boat would shake and thud hard when driving into waves.