Re: Replacing My Deck
Thanks Bob. After reading and seeing what you and Mick have done and knowing you guys are willing to give advice really builds my confidence in jumping into this. I hope you are both ok with me asking some rookie questions as I move forward.
Mick, you mentioned you have about 200 hours into your project. I showed my wife the problems we have with our boat and told her what you have done and I thought she was going to lose it. Any advice on getting the wife/family behind you with this much time involved? lol!!!
We are supposed to get a break in the weather here this weekend so I am going to try to get as much of the rot torn out as possible.
I am not sure how everything ties in at the cabin bulkhead. If I have to tear out the cabin, it will more than double what I am thinking needs to be done. If the stringers are solid forward of the cabin, can I tie the stringers back of it in or do I need to plan on just tearing it all out down to the hull so I can run new from the bow to the stern?
Because everything is so rotten, I won't be able to use any parts as templates for when I start replacing the deck or stringers. Is there anything you guys recommend I make notes on, measure or mark prior to just ripping it all out?
There really isn't any getting around it, the biggest expense with this job is time spent, and why it costs so much to have done. You can look through my thread and see the job I'm doing, and although it's not near the extent of Micks, I have spent easily 80hrs out there and if your wife isn't on board with the project it could turn into a real mess.
My boat was ok rot wise from the back of the ski locker to the bow. I was lucky because I was in no position to be pulling the cap off. If you have/want to do that, that takes the project to another level.
As far as marking stuff, I didn't, but then again I like you didn't have much to mark. If you leave part of your deck in place you can use that to determine the needed height if your stringers and side supports.
As far as budget, I went with poly over epoxy because if the large increase in price. It's done fine for me. Be prepared to use ALOT if cheap paint brushes and nitrile gloves. Make sure you have a good grinder with multiple flap/hard/ cutoff disks. And a sawsall came in very handy for me.
Good luck