water_rat03
Seaman
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- Feb 25, 2008
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OK, in my other post I got some very valuable information, and discovered I have major problems. I have been trying to post some pictures of the project, but my camera batteries are dead and I won't be to town to buy more until the weekend.
Here is the situation. I looked down the ski storage hole in the deck and found 1 stringer bad. The fiberglass appears broken, and the wood inside is rotten. This is up toward the bow. The stringer I can reach on the other side looks good, and probing with a drill came out good dry wood.
Reaching back as far as I can the stringer looks good, probing looks dry. The bulkhead in front of the storage hole also appears broken. Probing with a drill bit brought out brown mush.
So, next step is to take up the deck and get a better look at everything.
My question is, when I go to replace the stringer what will I need for materials?
Marine grade or outdoor plywood of course but for fiberglass what do I need?
What do I use to glass or attach the stringers to the hull? Can I find this at Menards? What do I use to coat or laminate the deck? Can this be found at Menards? Or maybe Home Depot?
How do I apply any of it? The fiberglassing I have done so far, the stuff dries so fast I don't know how I could do a long run like a stringer.
I have been searching and found some good videos on youtube on boat restoration, but most of them are pushing products or show different stages of the property. I have not found anything showing the work as it is being done.
I am a long ways from attaching stringers, still have to remove the seats and carpet, remove the floor, remove the stringers and grind everything down but I want to have all my materials on hand while I work. It is too far to travel to get anything.
Thanks for any information, it has all been helpful so far.
Here is the situation. I looked down the ski storage hole in the deck and found 1 stringer bad. The fiberglass appears broken, and the wood inside is rotten. This is up toward the bow. The stringer I can reach on the other side looks good, and probing with a drill came out good dry wood.
Reaching back as far as I can the stringer looks good, probing looks dry. The bulkhead in front of the storage hole also appears broken. Probing with a drill bit brought out brown mush.
So, next step is to take up the deck and get a better look at everything.
My question is, when I go to replace the stringer what will I need for materials?
Marine grade or outdoor plywood of course but for fiberglass what do I need?
What do I use to glass or attach the stringers to the hull? Can I find this at Menards? What do I use to coat or laminate the deck? Can this be found at Menards? Or maybe Home Depot?
How do I apply any of it? The fiberglassing I have done so far, the stuff dries so fast I don't know how I could do a long run like a stringer.
I have been searching and found some good videos on youtube on boat restoration, but most of them are pushing products or show different stages of the property. I have not found anything showing the work as it is being done.
I am a long ways from attaching stringers, still have to remove the seats and carpet, remove the floor, remove the stringers and grind everything down but I want to have all my materials on hand while I work. It is too far to travel to get anything.
Thanks for any information, it has all been helpful so far.