douglee25
m3booooy
- Location
- South Jersey
Some may know my ski projects have been put aside for a boat project that I have started doing. I bought this boat as a project recently. Unfortunately, I have run into some major wood rot issues. I'll keep this short and let the pictures do the talking.
Short story....
I bought this boat under notice from the marina that the floor had minor floor rot right over the gas tank. No big deal I thought. I checked it out to the best of my ability and bought the boat. I spent well over 12 hours compounding, polishing, and waxing the boat. The exterior looks great now (as seen below).
Onto the interior I went. I cut out the decking that was rotted. After I was about to button it back up, I took a hammer and started tapping on the stringers. For anyone who doesn't know what a stringer is, just imagine it as a floor joist like in home construction, but in a boat instead. Anyway, I heard some dead spots and started investigating further. This is what I found and how I repaired it.
Please advise if you think I need more than one layer of glass over the repair. The factory wood had glass over it just to keep water out and it looked as though there was just one layer. I used 12 oz. Biaxial mat over the repair. Should one layer suffice? Let me know what you think.:biggrin:
Doug
Short story....
I bought this boat under notice from the marina that the floor had minor floor rot right over the gas tank. No big deal I thought. I checked it out to the best of my ability and bought the boat. I spent well over 12 hours compounding, polishing, and waxing the boat. The exterior looks great now (as seen below).

Onto the interior I went. I cut out the decking that was rotted. After I was about to button it back up, I took a hammer and started tapping on the stringers. For anyone who doesn't know what a stringer is, just imagine it as a floor joist like in home construction, but in a boat instead. Anyway, I heard some dead spots and started investigating further. This is what I found and how I repaired it.
Please advise if you think I need more than one layer of glass over the repair. The factory wood had glass over it just to keep water out and it looked as though there was just one layer. I used 12 oz. Biaxial mat over the repair. Should one layer suffice? Let me know what you think.:biggrin:
Doug






