Old chrysler boat with rotted floor

DaKeen1

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I recently bought an old 1972 Chrysler Sport Valiant tri-hull, 14'9". It is in really sad shape as it sat outside uncovered for 10 years. (In Montana)
The hull is in good shape with a few nicks along the bottom of the bow from grounding, but no hole or cracks. The transom is solid with only a few cracks in the gelcoat on the inside. No cracks at all on the outside.
The deck is a disaster. It literally had small plants growing in the botton as all the fibergalss was worn off exposing almost all the wood to the elements. I cleared it all off and the deck is badly rotted and you can tell all the foam underneath is soaked.
As I removed all the wood, I find there are no stringers underneath !
Just wet foam. When I remove it, do I need to fabricate stringers? How do I attach them to the hull? And unfortunately, I have never done fiberglass before. So, a rookie to boot.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. I am adding a few pics for anyone who may know about this boat.
 

solar7647

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Re: Old chrysler boat with rotted floor

I dont know alot about tri-hulls but the foam could have been suporting the deck..but it would seem weird to not have at leat one stringer....The are a few how to post at the top of the restoration forum that will help with your lack of know how when it cums to fiberglass....There are alot of good people hear that will help!

Welcome..post photos so we can see what your dealing with!
 
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