So I bought a 1988 bayliner capri 1950 , with 5.0l i/o . The guy I bought it from said he was in the middle of replacing the floor . Said he had it all (stringers new deck and carpet ) cut and laying in the boat . Said "All you have to do is take the new carpet up and remove the floor , seal it and screw it back down". Once I got it home and pulled the carpet backout (wall to wall and new ), I discovered that the new deck was only the open area in the aft and up the middle between the seats , to just under the windshield. A total wood replacement is required . From what I've been able to find on this site , it is not that hard just consumes enormous amounts of time to do it correct . All just so that at some time in the future you can do it all again , if you keep the boat . Especially here in Oregon where keeping your boat dry means not using it .
Which brings me to my question .
If your we are going to poor so much time, energy and money into replacing the wood . Why are we wasting time , energy and money putting something in that we already know will rot out ? Why couldn't we use a synthetic material such as UHMW ? Which is 94% buoyant , and does not absorb water . I just say uhmw cause Ive used it for other things at work and seems like it may be a good fit here . Maybe some other synthetic would work better . It was just a thought looking for other like minded thoughts .lol If anyone has any ideas I'd love to here them . I was thinking a fix it and forget it (forever) solution was better . God knows there is plenty of other stuff we will get to repair over and over again.
Which brings me to my question .
If your we are going to poor so much time, energy and money into replacing the wood . Why are we wasting time , energy and money putting something in that we already know will rot out ? Why couldn't we use a synthetic material such as UHMW ? Which is 94% buoyant , and does not absorb water . I just say uhmw cause Ive used it for other things at work and seems like it may be a good fit here . Maybe some other synthetic would work better . It was just a thought looking for other like minded thoughts .lol If anyone has any ideas I'd love to here them . I was thinking a fix it and forget it (forever) solution was better . God knows there is plenty of other stuff we will get to repair over and over again.