faithful
Seaman Apprentice
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- Jun 26, 2011
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Re: Just found out our first boat has rot...how bad is this?
Can I drill into the transom to check it? It would be nice to know now if it's going to need replaced. Also, after seeing the pictures, do you still think it's not safe to use a few times this Summer? We really would like to take the kids out on it but only if it's safe.
An out of water survey would be nice but I'm not sure where to take it. We don't have anywhere in our city. The closest boat place is over an hour away and that place is the one who did the partial floor replacement for the previous owners. I don't think they did good work and I don't trust them for other reasons also. There are a couple small places at least an hour away but I'm not familiar with them.
I've been dying to look in the rear corner under the carpet where the soft spot is so tonight I did. I pulled up the carpet and the cracked fiberglass (or whatever it is on top of the wood). Some of the wood was dry but still falling apart but as I got to the rear corner, the wood was still wet. I was surprised to find that the majority of foam I found was dry. The foam in the very corner felt a little damp but not soaked by any means. I will try to get pics tomorrow. It got too late and dark tonight and the skeeters were about to carry me away!
Thanks again for all your help!
I can see the pics now.. Its a looker for sure and considerably nice for its age.
However .. you still have the Rot issue on the deck which IMO is going to require to uncap the boat.
After the uncapping your 50/50 on the stringers ( partial or full replacement ) and 50/50 on the transom.
If your deck/ski locker has that much rot it suggests to me that some PO forgot to take the drain plug out..or didnt unplug the drain. Standing water for an extensive amount of time ?. Too many variables for the reason Why the wood is now shot but the vinyl and carpet looks very nice.
You should really consider an out of water survey. I dont like the idea that a Glass Shop giving out prices over the phone with prices that range in 2500-6500 .. They should know ( If you took your boat into my shop for an estimate I WILL tell you what you Need and what is required for the repair. I can 90% guarantee your going to pay the 6000+ ..
Self surveys normally turn out under diagnosed.
Keep us informed![]()
YD.
Can I drill into the transom to check it? It would be nice to know now if it's going to need replaced. Also, after seeing the pictures, do you still think it's not safe to use a few times this Summer? We really would like to take the kids out on it but only if it's safe.
An out of water survey would be nice but I'm not sure where to take it. We don't have anywhere in our city. The closest boat place is over an hour away and that place is the one who did the partial floor replacement for the previous owners. I don't think they did good work and I don't trust them for other reasons also. There are a couple small places at least an hour away but I'm not familiar with them.
I've been dying to look in the rear corner under the carpet where the soft spot is so tonight I did. I pulled up the carpet and the cracked fiberglass (or whatever it is on top of the wood). Some of the wood was dry but still falling apart but as I got to the rear corner, the wood was still wet. I was surprised to find that the majority of foam I found was dry. The foam in the very corner felt a little damp but not soaked by any means. I will try to get pics tomorrow. It got too late and dark tonight and the skeeters were about to carry me away!
Thanks again for all your help!