summit2282
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I started a post on here a week ago and now I can't seem to find it to get answers, so here goes again...
I have an 88 Wellcraft Cuddy Cabin, 5.7 Liter Mercruiser Alpha One.
I am taking on the project of replacing the decking and the stringers and foam.
I know that it is a huge project, but I am in no hurry and I am very anxious to learn. Yes, I am a girl, but not afraid of getting dirty and I do have help for the really hard parts.
I have removed the deck and now see that the stringers are bad only on the back 1/2 of the boat. I have removed the foam from the back two compartments. When I started, the foam was soaked. Now the boat has sat in the hot sun for a week and when I went back to work on removing the foam again, it is just slightly damp next to the hull. I am wondering if I let it sit out another week if I really need to remove all of that foam.
Secondly, I need to replace the rotten strings and this is where I am confused. The current stringers have fiberglass on both sides and it's in so/so shape. I am able to chisel and vacuum away the rotten wood and still leave the fiberglass "walls" so to speak still in tact. Do I need to remove those fiberglass "walls" or can I simply cut new stringers and slip them inbetween the fiberglass and then re-seal over and attach the new fiberglass to the existing?
I hope the picture helps...
I have an 88 Wellcraft Cuddy Cabin, 5.7 Liter Mercruiser Alpha One.
I am taking on the project of replacing the decking and the stringers and foam.
I know that it is a huge project, but I am in no hurry and I am very anxious to learn. Yes, I am a girl, but not afraid of getting dirty and I do have help for the really hard parts.
I have removed the deck and now see that the stringers are bad only on the back 1/2 of the boat. I have removed the foam from the back two compartments. When I started, the foam was soaked. Now the boat has sat in the hot sun for a week and when I went back to work on removing the foam again, it is just slightly damp next to the hull. I am wondering if I let it sit out another week if I really need to remove all of that foam.
Secondly, I need to replace the rotten strings and this is where I am confused. The current stringers have fiberglass on both sides and it's in so/so shape. I am able to chisel and vacuum away the rotten wood and still leave the fiberglass "walls" so to speak still in tact. Do I need to remove those fiberglass "walls" or can I simply cut new stringers and slip them inbetween the fiberglass and then re-seal over and attach the new fiberglass to the existing?
I hope the picture helps...