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James... great point... You did not say anything about the hull and I
didnt think about it.... but you should look for rot in the transom and stringers.... the repair, if needed would be more than the boats value. |
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wow, lol I feel like an 18 year old looking for tips.
transom and stringers? here's the ebay auction number if anyone cares to look. 4610313410 I really haven't had a minute yet to check the boat out much. Will be taking things apart tomorrow. thanks guys |
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Most fiberglass runabouts are not "all" fiberglass. They used wood in a
number of places, most common are the transom and the stringers. The transom is the back of the boat. It needs to be a lot stronger becase the motor mounts and/or protrudes through it. It is usually several sheets of plywood with fiberglass in the middle. Stringers are vertical supports between the bottom of the boat and the floor. A whole lot like the vertical wood joists under your house floor. They are usually wood, sometimes also plywood. Polyester fiberglass turned out to not be totally water proof plus people tended to drill holes in their boats to mount things. So the wood eventually gets wet, soggy wet in some cases. After years of being wet and never able to dry out it just sort of starts falling apart and what you end up with is wood mush where you used to have wood. In a 1978 boat you gotta figure the wood may have been wet for a really long time. Sometimes you can find spots simply by pressing on the transom and by paying attention while you walk around on the floor. To really tell you have to drill test holes in suspect areas and see what you find. Being careful to fill your holes back up with a good epoxy filler. "instanceoftime" wrote in message oups.com... wow, lol I feel like an 18 year old looking for tips. transom and stringers? here's the ebay auction number if anyone cares to look. 4610313410 I really haven't had a minute yet to check the boat out much. Will be taking things apart tomorrow. thanks guys |
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