I sure could use some input on a replacement material for saturated and rotten balsa planks. While doing a transom/cockpit deck repair, I noticed some seepage from what I thought was the hull laminate. It turned out that my boat has 1/2", vertical grain, balsa planks, laid fore and aft between the stringers and lifting strakes. They are/were covered with mat. I am in the process of cutting them out now. My question is; is it necessary to replace them with another material, or will foam be sufficient? The balsa is laid directly over the hull woven roving. I could put another layer of roving down, or just use foam. What do you think? The boat is a 21', outboard powered.
Thanks,
Gerry
Thanks,
Gerry