Steelramhemi
Cadet
- Joined
- Mar 21, 2011
- Messages
- 17
Got a question about replacing my stringers. Originally I was going to go the seacast route, so I cut the tops off the fiberglass shells and removed all the mulch. But after reading the rot doctor site, they say that if the fiberglass shell is 1/4" thick woven glass (like mine are) that I can just laminate plywood to size and drop into the shell, using pb to secure it to the hull. Then pour a thin epoxy over the wood to fill the voids and spaces and to bond the wood to the glass shell....does this sound doable? If it is it'll save me a bunch of cash over seacast. I really do not want to remove the original fiberglass stringer shells...tht stuff is so thick and solid that I could barely cut it with my die grinders and metal cut off wheels. Plus the foam in this boat is perfect and I do not want to replace it. I left the boat uncovered during a two day rain here with no floor in the boat and the foam is still bone dry...it just does no absorb water, so I got lucky there.in case it matters' my stringers are 1" x 6" from transom to bulkhead, then 1" x 10" from bulkhead to bow.