Good morning,
I am restoring a '97 Maycraft 1900 as a winter project and had a couple questions I'm hoping someone could help with. I almost have all transom wood exposed and ready to cut back stringers.
1. Either Maycraft or the original owner drilled into the stringers many times for the deck before fiberglassing over it. The outside stringers look OK besides the screws in them. The inside ones look more rotten and split. Has anyone reused the old stringers by grinding down the fiberglass and laying 2 layers of 1708 over them?
I've read some people use foam for stringers and fiberglass over them, which is why I'm thinking I can reuse the outside ones as templates for new fiberglass regardless of the wood inside. The inside ones I'd cut the wood a little taller to account for the 2 additional 1708 layers on outside stringers.
2. Where to make the cut for the transom cap to make it easiest for later to make everything uniform. Cut on inside edge of boat leaving the top of transom cap intact, or cut on outside edge of boat to remove transom cap. I may be overthinking this part
Thanks for any advice
I am restoring a '97 Maycraft 1900 as a winter project and had a couple questions I'm hoping someone could help with. I almost have all transom wood exposed and ready to cut back stringers.
1. Either Maycraft or the original owner drilled into the stringers many times for the deck before fiberglassing over it. The outside stringers look OK besides the screws in them. The inside ones look more rotten and split. Has anyone reused the old stringers by grinding down the fiberglass and laying 2 layers of 1708 over them?
I've read some people use foam for stringers and fiberglass over them, which is why I'm thinking I can reuse the outside ones as templates for new fiberglass regardless of the wood inside. The inside ones I'd cut the wood a little taller to account for the 2 additional 1708 layers on outside stringers.
2. Where to make the cut for the transom cap to make it easiest for later to make everything uniform. Cut on inside edge of boat leaving the top of transom cap intact, or cut on outside edge of boat to remove transom cap. I may be overthinking this part
Thanks for any advice