I'm restoring a 16' Mark Twain bowrider. Had it running well for a couple of years but has sat around for several years. I believe what happened was the wood decking leaked allowing water to saturate the foam, allowing excess weight to cause yhe boat to ride low in the water, allowing water to enter the fuel tank vent, allowing fuel contamination, causing the engine to run crappy, causing half a season (last season used) of stress and many headaches. Well that is my theory so we'll see. Merc 140 only has about 50 hours on it since overhauled. Fun little boat, ran strong before the fuel contamination issues.
Wood floor has been removed and stringers / bulkheads are rotten, transom is actually in pretty good shape.
Would it be an acceptable repair to remove all rotten stringer / bulkhead material and fill voids with epoxy or fiberglass. Foam is in good condition and seems to make a good trough where the original stringers were. Would insert fiberglassed wood strips at top of stringer / bulkhead to secure wood decking to.
Any suggestions greatly appreciated.
Bill
Wood floor has been removed and stringers / bulkheads are rotten, transom is actually in pretty good shape.
Would it be an acceptable repair to remove all rotten stringer / bulkhead material and fill voids with epoxy or fiberglass. Foam is in good condition and seems to make a good trough where the original stringers were. Would insert fiberglassed wood strips at top of stringer / bulkhead to secure wood decking to.
Any suggestions greatly appreciated.
Bill