I have a Suntracker 19 ft and its 3 years old. Its a plywood deck covered with carpet. For the first time about 2 weeks ago, we have begun to see water coming up through the deck, mid ship (almost exactly in front of the console). We note that while in a plane, there is a standing wave that hits the bottom of the deck right below that point.
I have two thoughts here but would REALLY appreciate the wisdom of the group as this is our first pontoon boat. Idea #1 is to replace the caulking that is right at that point (we see that there is a support beam and a seam right under where water is coming up and the caulk there is very thin and peeling away). It may be that the caulk has failed and water is being driven up into the seam. Idea #2 is to seal the wood from below, using a polyethylene paint or epoxy paint.
So my questions are: does either solution #1 or #2 make sense? Any suggestions as to what we should or should not so or what product to use would be gratefully accepted.
I have two thoughts here but would REALLY appreciate the wisdom of the group as this is our first pontoon boat. Idea #1 is to replace the caulking that is right at that point (we see that there is a support beam and a seam right under where water is coming up and the caulk there is very thin and peeling away). It may be that the caulk has failed and water is being driven up into the seam. Idea #2 is to seal the wood from below, using a polyethylene paint or epoxy paint.
So my questions are: does either solution #1 or #2 make sense? Any suggestions as to what we should or should not so or what product to use would be gratefully accepted.