BigManDan72
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Sep 20, 2015
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Okay, I don't need to make the decision TODAY but it's out there and I want to have my thoughts together.
I bought a 1985 Wellcraft IO18ft bowrider this past season. I did a thorough check of the decking in the main cabin area when I bought the boat and it was solid, with no soft spots at all. I have since discovered a soft spot in the decking to the side of the engine compartment. So I know that I will need to make a decision at some point in the forseeable future on how to proceed with this rot problem. Funds are very much a concern at this point so I'm looking for the most cost effective means to stay on the water. I see two options:
I bought a 1985 Wellcraft IO18ft bowrider this past season. I did a thorough check of the decking in the main cabin area when I bought the boat and it was solid, with no soft spots at all. I have since discovered a soft spot in the decking to the side of the engine compartment. So I know that I will need to make a decision at some point in the forseeable future on how to proceed with this rot problem. Funds are very much a concern at this point so I'm looking for the most cost effective means to stay on the water. I see two options:
- Trade this boat in for a newer but still fairly old boat
- Invest in the repairs to keep this boat going