Swimforshore
Seaman Apprentice
- Joined
- Jul 9, 2016
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So I have a 1988 Hurricane deck boat that has been in the family for about 20 years with me being its primary care taker since Dad passed 10+ years ago. I've known the deck is getting soft for some time. I started some research into repair techniques which prompted further inspection. I found the stringers and bulkhead in the ski locker showing some rot especially at the top. Boat otherwise is in good shape so I want to fix it right. The rear of the boat was rebuilt to the back seat 12 years ago. So here are my initial question so.
1. Is it better to take the stringer down to the hull and replace the hole thing? Or just cut out the bad and tie in?
2. What is the likely hood the rot took over the engine compartment again? The rebuild their was done by reputable people, former hydrodyne boat builders.
3. Is the West system the way to go?
1. Is it better to take the stringer down to the hull and replace the hole thing? Or just cut out the bad and tie in?
2. What is the likely hood the rot took over the engine compartment again? The rebuild their was done by reputable people, former hydrodyne boat builders.
3. Is the West system the way to go?