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![]() wrote in message ups.com... Hi All! I'm excited. We just agreed to buy a bayliner 1995 bayliner 1600 Capri LS. It's 16ft long, comes with a trailer, motor (force 70) and actually works! Got it for a song, so I figure it's a good way to get into boating and to learn. there are 2 problems with the hull. The Gel coating was damaged in 2 small areas. And the floor boards are "spongy" in an area. How hard is this stuff to fix? The previous owner has been using a piece of plywood to lay over the floor. But it's not rotted through, just soft. Hard/necessary to replace the flooring? How about the gelcoating? Hrd to repair? The owner said I could just do a fiberglass patch over it, but I'd like to hear how to do it right. Thanks for any help! Brian\ BTW, got it for $1250.00 My first boat was a 16 footer and had a soft floor too. I picked it up for 300 bucks because the seller thought it did not run. Good deals are out there...but usually only from owners who know nothing about the boat they own. Which is the biggest "BEWARE" out there. If you plan to replace the flooring yourself, be sure to use marine grade ply woods. I covered the plywood on both sides with a double layer of fiberglass repair. I completely removed my floor and found structural problems below it. Even that was not hard to repair. But this was a month long project. I was not in a hurry. 13 years after selling that boat, I still run into the new owner at the various lakes I frequent. He's always pleasent and cheerful which leads me to believe the flooring held up. Nate |