erikgreen
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Well, I just don't know when to stop digging.
I started another thread about a crooked bulkhead, and each time I thought I'd reached a point where I'd stop, it didn't feel right to do so... so I kept digging out wet wood.
I'll take some pics tomorrow, but I ended up digging out all the foam, removing the whole deck, and removing the deck cross bracing on my Sea Ray SRV-210.
Today I cut and laminated plywood for my new portside stringers and ground the hull clean... I'm replacing everything aft of the wall for the cuddy cabin on both sides. Except for the engine mounts, which I partially re-cored last summer. I'd re-do the parts I missed, but the engine is still in the boat (the parts left are hollow glass anyway, they're cosmetic).
The cuddy foam/floor is dry, although I'm still going to re-plug the foam injection holes sea ray put there.
Today I verified in a third way that my transom is good. I had knocked on it and drilled samples to verify it was dry, but today pulling off the last of the old deck a big patch of chopped mat came off to reveal pristine dry plywood.
After the stringers I'm going to install cross bracing for the deck, glue on cleats, then cut and install a new deck with lots of hatches for storage. I'll coat that with 8 oz fiberglass, and fair the edges. Then I will make a new fuel tank hatch cover.
Then maybe I can get back to installing my nautolex, which is what I started out to do a month ago!
Erik
I started another thread about a crooked bulkhead, and each time I thought I'd reached a point where I'd stop, it didn't feel right to do so... so I kept digging out wet wood.
I'll take some pics tomorrow, but I ended up digging out all the foam, removing the whole deck, and removing the deck cross bracing on my Sea Ray SRV-210.
Today I cut and laminated plywood for my new portside stringers and ground the hull clean... I'm replacing everything aft of the wall for the cuddy cabin on both sides. Except for the engine mounts, which I partially re-cored last summer. I'd re-do the parts I missed, but the engine is still in the boat (the parts left are hollow glass anyway, they're cosmetic).
The cuddy foam/floor is dry, although I'm still going to re-plug the foam injection holes sea ray put there.
Today I verified in a third way that my transom is good. I had knocked on it and drilled samples to verify it was dry, but today pulling off the last of the old deck a big patch of chopped mat came off to reveal pristine dry plywood.
After the stringers I'm going to install cross bracing for the deck, glue on cleats, then cut and install a new deck with lots of hatches for storage. I'll coat that with 8 oz fiberglass, and fair the edges. Then I will make a new fuel tank hatch cover.
Then maybe I can get back to installing my nautolex, which is what I started out to do a month ago!
Erik