F14CRAZY
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Hey guys...about a month ago I purchased an 1985 19' Bayliner Capri cuddy cabin (w/ 3.0L OMC). The previous owner said he neglected to remove the bilge plug over the winter, so that along with a beatup cover and being left outside meant that quite a bit of wood had been wet or had started rotting.
He had already cut out a few pieces above the fuel tank (I'd imagine one would want to keep their sawzall away from the hull AND the fuel tank
) and set in a few pieces of treated plywood.
The wood near the engine that supports the rear seats had rotted and broke, and thus anyone stepping on what was left of the seat to get in would fall through...I added a 2x4 for each seat.
A concern that I have is in the cabin. The place where I think you would set a porta potty is rotted out to the hull. I've cut out a piece of treated plywood again to set there. Is there supposed to be foam under there? There isn't.
My biggest concern though is the area up near the bow, in the cabin, that's underneath the big cushion. I saw some of the fiberglas peeling so I took it off and found the wood underneath to be SOAKED. I sawzall-ed a small hole in it and found the foam was also soaked. I dug out the foam in my hole down to the hull and was actually able to vacuum out a pool of water in there. So, for about the past two weeks, I've had a dehumidifier running in there almost 24/7 for the past like two weeks with the cabin closed to dry it up. I've got the bilge dry and have dried out the rest by leaving the cover off and the boat outside in the sun when possible. I can tell that the wood and the foam is a lot dryer than it was but its still pretty wet in the bottom half of the foam. I've had the boat stored inside so there hasn't been any potential rain getting in and I've only had the boat in water for a few hours.
Could water be leaking in from the anchor/winch hook? I'll make sure that it's tight...when I finally get this dried out how should I go about fixing it? Do I have to fiberglas over it, along with the plywood over the gas tank and my repairs under the seats? I'm pretty good working on things but I'm new to boats...thanks.
He had already cut out a few pieces above the fuel tank (I'd imagine one would want to keep their sawzall away from the hull AND the fuel tank
The wood near the engine that supports the rear seats had rotted and broke, and thus anyone stepping on what was left of the seat to get in would fall through...I added a 2x4 for each seat.
A concern that I have is in the cabin. The place where I think you would set a porta potty is rotted out to the hull. I've cut out a piece of treated plywood again to set there. Is there supposed to be foam under there? There isn't.
My biggest concern though is the area up near the bow, in the cabin, that's underneath the big cushion. I saw some of the fiberglas peeling so I took it off and found the wood underneath to be SOAKED. I sawzall-ed a small hole in it and found the foam was also soaked. I dug out the foam in my hole down to the hull and was actually able to vacuum out a pool of water in there. So, for about the past two weeks, I've had a dehumidifier running in there almost 24/7 for the past like two weeks with the cabin closed to dry it up. I've got the bilge dry and have dried out the rest by leaving the cover off and the boat outside in the sun when possible. I can tell that the wood and the foam is a lot dryer than it was but its still pretty wet in the bottom half of the foam. I've had the boat stored inside so there hasn't been any potential rain getting in and I've only had the boat in water for a few hours.
Could water be leaking in from the anchor/winch hook? I'll make sure that it's tight...when I finally get this dried out how should I go about fixing it? Do I have to fiberglas over it, along with the plywood over the gas tank and my repairs under the seats? I'm pretty good working on things but I'm new to boats...thanks.
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