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On Dec 4, 12:51*pm, Wayne.B wrote:
On Fri, 4 Dec 2009 10:32:08 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: Even though well taken care of, I realize the boat is 25 yr old. but with the care I take of it plus the previous owners, can a floor just normally rot out when it's kept normally dry? I hate pulling the seats, peeling off the carpet and replacing the wood. The problem is the carpet. * It retains moisture and creates a warm dark place next to the wood, just what rot likes best. *My old runabout was a 1979 Winner 24 which was a pretty well built boat but it eventually developed floor rot *in one area that was carpeted. Oh wow, Wayne, I never thought of that, but I think you're probably right. Yeah, that carpet would keep the wood moist . Odd. the whole floor is carpeted and it's wierd that it would get spoungy right in that one spot. |
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