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Everyone:
I have an 88 cobra commander 19' ski boat, closed bow. The boat has been sitting for a while now covered but outside. I noticed up toward the front at the closed bow between driver and passenger seat that there seemed to be some cracking noise when I stepped there. It also seemed to depress a little when stepping in that location. (most likely due to sitting/parked on trailer in one position for a long period of time). The whole bottom of the boat is covered in carpet and the stringers are actually elevated or protruding(in other words you would trip on them if no seats were in the boat. My question is, do any of you think that this is a repair that I can do on my own? I'm currently not positive whether it is wood or fiber(I believe wood). Is there anything below that sub floor which the stringers seem to sit on, other than foam type of material? Can I simply treat the location and then resin/epoxy that spot and get further longevity without replacing it all(then cover it again with carpet(what type of adhesive do I use for the carpet)? The spot seems to be about 4''x4'' in diameter at most. Can anyone give me the case scenario for both wood vs fiber or the best way to fix? Do you think that the whole floor has to be repaired because of this? |
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