flooring replacement

pinkster7777

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i just bought a 1988 four winns 200 horizon. the floor is completely rotten. i'm pretty goood with tools. what should i do? and can anyone give me a picture of an intact floor. which materials should i use and do i need any special tools. any and all advice and help will be greatly appriciated. thanks
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tinkeringwackyone

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Re: flooring replacement

welcome to iboats, first thing I would recommend would be to search this forum for stringer and deck replacement, lots of good advice. members such as oops, erikgreen, and others have great threads going on. research them, and good luck.
 

pinkster7777

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Re: flooring replacement

thank you very much. you've been quite helpful. when i get some pics i'll post them.
 

MTribe08

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Re: flooring replacement

i just bought a 1988 four winns 200 horizon. the floor is completely rotten. i'm pretty goood with tools. what should i do? and can anyone give me a picture of an intact floor. which materials should i use and do i need any special tools. any and all advice and help will be greatly appriciated. thanks
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Its really not that big of a deal, if you can handle a time consuming project. The materials won't cost you all that much, but you'll spend quite a bit of time out there.

Tools that will be helpful:
Sawsall to cut out the deck
4" angle grinder for all sorts of things.(cutting and grinding) will end up being your best friend.
Dremel
Heavy duty wet/dry shop vac
a shovel possibly to get old foam out
Cordless drill
Palm sander
A ton of throw away cheap paint brushes 2"-3"
4" foam rollers for the big fiberglass jobs
Acetone
Fiberglass roller
mixing cups

Materials:
Polyester Resin was what your boat was made of..might as well use it again. Epoxy is probably better, but is double the cost in most cases

Fiberglass..I used CSM for my stringers and deck with a final layer of 6oz cloth on top of my deck.

Plywood..I used outdoor 19/32, $16/sheet and lowes. Turned out really strong and solid.

Stringers..I used 2x10 Pine. Bedded them in Resin and encased in CSM. Again, very strong and solid.

If you are putting carpet back in and gluing it in, you don't really need a top coat for your deck..but might want to consider it for even better water proofing. I layed down Gel Coat, because I'm putting snap in carpet back in. Durabek is a good product, Easy Poxy, Marine Rustoleum...ect.

Good luck..and post lots of pictures..the members here are amazing and will offer you great advice.

If you'd like, my thread with lots of pictures is linked in my signature at the bottom of this post...its a fiberglass boat deck and stringer restore.

Take a look at this link as well..a pretty amazing deck and stringer restore.
http://picasaweb.google.com/pacerdude/EntireDeckReplacement89Celebrity224se#
 

ghamby

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Re: flooring replacement

additional equipment: dust masks. face shield, tyvek suit, BEER. good luck GH
 

MTribe08

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Re: flooring replacement

additional equipment: dust masks. face shield, tyvek suit, BEER. good luck GH

Good call...dust makes and eye protection for sure! I didn't wear a tyvek suit and was ok...I just wore long pants, long shirt and had a fan and shop vac going at all times. Frosty Corona's taste might nice after a long bout with the grinder!
 

Bob_VT

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Re: flooring replacement

Welcome to iboats.

Good luck replacing your DECK!!! Please call it that ;)
 

pinkster7777

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Re: flooring replacement

First let me thank ALL of you for making me feel welcome and for ALL of the great advise. i've never owned a boat before but have always wanted to. Now the dream is becoming a reality. So, having never owned a boat before, I know very little about repairing one. I do, however, know my way around a tool box and am quite good at whatever i set my mind to. Please bear with me on all my "newbie" questions. and once again thanks for the warm welcome. i'll post a few pics now so y'all can see what i've gotten myself into.
 

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MTribe08

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Re: flooring replacement

First let me thank ALL of you for making me feel welcome and for ALL of the great advise. i've never owned a boat before but have always wanted to. Now the dream is becoming a reality. So, having never owned a boat before, I know very little about repairing one. I do, however, know my way around a tool box and am quite good at whatever i set my mind to. Please bear with me on all my "newbie" questions. and once again thanks for the warm welcome. i'll post a few pics now so y'all can see what i've gotten myself into.

Looks like a cool project and the work has already started. Is that foam all water logged? Are those stringers rotten?
 

osborn159

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Re: flooring replacement

looks like they were using it for a compost bin, oh the horror, looks like a good project, wish you the best,D
 

pinkster7777

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Re: flooring replacement

well the project is comming along nicely, ran into a few snags but am still plugging away!!!!
 
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