1970Thunderbird
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Dec 24, 2009
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- 111
Hello,
I was walking around my boat this afternoon and felt a soft spot in the floor, which very rapidly turned into a hole. It's under the port side seating, and is about 2' by 2'. The boat is a '70 Thunderbird and, to my knowledge, has not had the flooring replaced. It was kept in a garage for most of its life, save for the year before he gave it to me.
Should I replace the entire flooring, or just fix the hole? I'm not opposed to doing the whole floor, and am in fact leaning towards doing so. Regardless, is pressure treated plywood ok, or should I use "marine grade" plywood? I've heard that term before, but I'm not sure if it's any different than regular pressure treated plywood. If it is different, can you recommend some place where I can purchase it? I live in a fairly large city, and have boat stores in town, but so far as I know, they carry little in the way of materials. They'd rather sell you a brand new boat. Would Lowe's or Home Depot have such material?
This is my first re-flooring and re-fiberglassing. Can you recommend a book or site I should read so that I make sure I do this correctly?
Also, with regards to fiberglassing the new flooring, can you recommend a good, non-slip fiberglass to use? I'd rather use non-slip flooring, rather than carpeting.
Many thanks!
I was walking around my boat this afternoon and felt a soft spot in the floor, which very rapidly turned into a hole. It's under the port side seating, and is about 2' by 2'. The boat is a '70 Thunderbird and, to my knowledge, has not had the flooring replaced. It was kept in a garage for most of its life, save for the year before he gave it to me.
Should I replace the entire flooring, or just fix the hole? I'm not opposed to doing the whole floor, and am in fact leaning towards doing so. Regardless, is pressure treated plywood ok, or should I use "marine grade" plywood? I've heard that term before, but I'm not sure if it's any different than regular pressure treated plywood. If it is different, can you recommend some place where I can purchase it? I live in a fairly large city, and have boat stores in town, but so far as I know, they carry little in the way of materials. They'd rather sell you a brand new boat. Would Lowe's or Home Depot have such material?
This is my first re-flooring and re-fiberglassing. Can you recommend a book or site I should read so that I make sure I do this correctly?
Also, with regards to fiberglassing the new flooring, can you recommend a good, non-slip fiberglass to use? I'd rather use non-slip flooring, rather than carpeting.
Many thanks!