I have a 1981 Fiberglass Tri Hull with a 1972 Evinrude 85 HP 2 stroke. The boat has been sitting up untouched for around 5 years. I got the motor running and took the boat out to make sure the motor ran good throughout the whole power range. Now I need to pull the deck up. The deck is extremely soft on at least the back half of the boat and needs replacement. I have done a lot of reading and prepared to replace all the stringers and the deck. I am also planning to do the transom, although it doesn't have any leaks or residue and the transom doesn't flex when jerk on the tail of the motor. Would it be best to cut the floor to look at stringers and deck replacement or go ahead and pull the motor and rub rail to lift the whole cap off for complete access. The deck also has two ridges from the steering wheel going towards the bow from each side in a V shape and I am unsure on how to replicate this on a new deck installation. There is also a crack in the right hand gunnel. The two under deck pictures are taken from the transom looking forward from in front of the battery.
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