Well...I started with a post about a transom rot question. Now I have the boat down to the shell. :facepalm: Good new is that the transom is out and I have the marine ply to replace it. The bad news is that I found the flotation foam next to the transom was wet. So I removed all of the carpet, bump rails, storage boxes, counsel, and the floor. I have almost all of the wet foam out but that leaves me with some questions before I proceed. There seems to be a big debate about flotation foam replacement. I am ok with using the pink block stuff to replace it. My only concern is that the pour in stuff also aids in the rigidity of the hull. The Spectrum has no internal or external ribs along the side of the hull. Is this common with other boats? This is my first boat and my first rebuild so I want to do it right. I ordered the epoxy resin (enough for the transom) but I think I may need to contact US Composites Monday to see if they can add to my order. I hope that by tomorrow I will have a good list of all of the goodies I need to rebuild it. I would like to use carpet again but a different color. Any suggestions on that? Thanks for your input.
Mark
Two weeks ago it was a boat!

Now its a shell!

Mark
Two weeks ago it was a boat!

Now its a shell!
