Oddballmotorsports
Cadet
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- Jul 10, 2011
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- 15
so looking at a boat that needs a floor, maybe the transom, its an arrow glass.. did this ever have stringers? looks like it didn't
anyways, I'd be doing a floor, maybe a transom. filling the void under the floor with foam. My question is, did it ever have stringers? also while I was shopping for marine plywood, I found 1" marine grade for $67 they don't have any other options available, and everyone else is in the $70-100 range for 1/2 and 3/4. question is, would the 1" work for the floor, and if the transom needs repair, and is say 1.5" what would going to two layers and making the core 2" with the then resulting glass layers making it in the 2 1/4 - 3" thickness range do.. would the pro's be more strength, and the cons, more weight?
Also I have a 90 horse johnson left over from my previous debacle.. seems like the boat doesn't have an info plaque. so on this would I need to rely on the length x width x 2 - 90 formula?

anyways, I'd be doing a floor, maybe a transom. filling the void under the floor with foam. My question is, did it ever have stringers? also while I was shopping for marine plywood, I found 1" marine grade for $67 they don't have any other options available, and everyone else is in the $70-100 range for 1/2 and 3/4. question is, would the 1" work for the floor, and if the transom needs repair, and is say 1.5" what would going to two layers and making the core 2" with the then resulting glass layers making it in the 2 1/4 - 3" thickness range do.. would the pro's be more strength, and the cons, more weight?
Also I have a 90 horse johnson left over from my previous debacle.. seems like the boat doesn't have an info plaque. so on this would I need to rely on the length x width x 2 - 90 formula?