medburd
Cadet
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- Apr 23, 2003
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Hi folks - been a member a while but this is my first post in a while and I really appreciate the knowledge I have gained from the vast knowledge base that you folks have shared - thank you!
I’m looking for opinions on what seems to be an outside the box thought (or hair brained idea you make the call
I had today while trolling fb marketplace. I’m currently restoring a 1979 17’ McKee Offshoreman. I’m in the process of removing all of the water logged foam in the hull. I will be replacing 75% of the deck and refoamin it with 4lb foam. I have come across an opportunity that had me
- I was originally planning on replacing the plywood deck w/new and epoxy/fiberglass the new plywood in place (just restoring pretty much as it was originally) drilling a few 2” holes in the new deck - tilting the boat at about a 30degree angle and pouring in the new foam to get it to conform & fill the void under the deck.
My new thought was the fiberglass pultruded grating I came across @ 2$ a sq ft @ 1” thick..which is comparable to plywood. If I went this route I could lay the grating down in place of the plywood - I could pour the foam between the grating rails to ensure complete foam fill - the foam will hold the grating down due to the voids it will fill as they’re I beam style costruction, then cut/level the foam where it expands above the grating, then fiberglass/epoxy over the foam and grating to create that water tight barrier - then a finish coating of whatever paint i choose later..
What do you guys think?
I’m looking for opinions on what seems to be an outside the box thought (or hair brained idea you make the call

My new thought was the fiberglass pultruded grating I came across @ 2$ a sq ft @ 1” thick..which is comparable to plywood. If I went this route I could lay the grating down in place of the plywood - I could pour the foam between the grating rails to ensure complete foam fill - the foam will hold the grating down due to the voids it will fill as they’re I beam style costruction, then cut/level the foam where it expands above the grating, then fiberglass/epoxy over the foam and grating to create that water tight barrier - then a finish coating of whatever paint i choose later..
What do you guys think?