I tore up the floor in the cuddy cabin and found a rotten keel stringer. It rotted because they did a horrible job of glassing it in and someone nicked a huge hole in it when installing the stand for the table and for a drain. The actual piece of wood only goes as far back as the bulkhead for the step to the main deck. The stringer itself also came to too sharp of a point down its length so it didnt match up with the hull very well and caused the glass over the top of it to be pretty weak since glass came so far in at the bottom. Kinda like an upside down U except squeezed in.
So I cut out the stringer and ground down all of the bad glass....now the boats covered in a 1/4" of resin dust.
So Im looking at how to replace the thing. Should I just cut some pine to match it and then dont make it as pointy (V shapped) on the bottom so it matches the hull better? Should I bed it in PL or PB the whole thing in? I have plenty of epoxy and 1708 cloth.
After some inspection, the hull itself there is full glass as around an inch thick and is in great shape.

So I cut out the stringer and ground down all of the bad glass....now the boats covered in a 1/4" of resin dust.
So Im looking at how to replace the thing. Should I just cut some pine to match it and then dont make it as pointy (V shapped) on the bottom so it matches the hull better? Should I bed it in PL or PB the whole thing in? I have plenty of epoxy and 1708 cloth.
After some inspection, the hull itself there is full glass as around an inch thick and is in great shape.
