Re: plywood floor replacement
To Rotary Racer<br /><br />Our boat is a 16' bowrider (Canadian Boat, circa 1980) fitted with an outboard so the job starts below the windscreen and continues to the transom (approx. 5'5" by 8'6"). If you have materials, one energetic friend, and good weather then a long weekend sounds about right to me, as long as you can keep the pace up! Things slowed down a little for us because my buddy and I both have full time jobs. Saturday and Sunday we got most of the work done then Monday - Thursday we put in 2-3 hours each evening. Not all of that time was spent on the floor either, there were several materials trips, we never actually got started before 10:30, and we decided to do a few other repairs at the same time.<br /><br />So far we're in for (all quoted as $CDN):<br />- one sheet of 3/4 ply for spine, stringers and stretchers @$45/sheet<br />- three sheets of 1/2 ply for floor @$32/sheet<br />- one angle grinder for removing fibreglass / cleaning off burrs @$39/unit<br />- four quarts of fibreglass resin @$15/quart<br />- two sheets (6 sq. yards total) of glass cloth @$25/sheet<br />- a gallon and a half of two part liquid flotation foam @$110/gallon<br />- half dozen disposable paint brushes @$4/total<br />- screws and nails @$9/total<br />That adds up to about $500 with taxes in, still a pretty cheap repair.<br /><br />The carpet is pretty ugly but in good shape so that's going back in today. Then that boat is good for another who-knows-how-many years.<br /><br />Really not a tough job for someone with half decent manual skills. That angle grinder was very valuable, so was having a full box of latex gloves!<br /><br />Good luck, I hope you enjoy fixing your floor as much as I did.