What a great forum, I'm so glad I found you guys.<br /><br />I just bought a 1981 MFG 15' tri-hull with a 50 HP evinrude. The boat is in decent shape, but the floor is pretty bad. I bought it from a friend of mine, knowing that the floor would need to be replaced. He swore he was keeping it dry, but upon picking it up last weekend I discovered that it had been getting wet, and the damage seems to be more severe than I had anticipated. The boat had a second floor layered over the original before my friend got it, so it's been bad for a while. The cockpit type thing on the passenger side that holds the windshield has sagged to the point that the windshield will no longer close. It seems that things are pretty bad under there.<br /><br />Now the problem. I won't have a garage to work on it in until late July when we move. I'd like to use it this season and then make a winter project of it. I suppose I could work on it outside, but I would stand a much larger chance of it getting wet.<br /><br />Can I damage the boat further by using it before the floor is repaired? Is it safe?<br /><br />Thanks!