ravej50
09-28-2008, 03:45 PM
Hi all, I just recently received a 1985 winner boat and have been told that it's been sitting outside with no cover for about 2 years. those two years have damaged the floor of the boat and so I decided to replace the floor, seats, cushions, etc. So I've been lurking on this site for a bit now looking at how others were restoring their deck and have gotten a lot of great ideas but am kind of stuck at some places in the boat. (I'm new to boating so I don't have the correct termiology yet so have patience). Anyway, I have a couple of questions:
How does one remove the wood floor easily? is there such a thing? I've spent two days removing it by sawing, prying, hacking but being the lazy bum that I am, isn't there an esaier way? (Probably not but I've been muttering those questions ever since I started pulling the deck.
For the real questions..
While I was pulling the wood floor, I noticed that I have a beam on the left hand side and right hand side of the boat..what is the beam for and do i have to remove the beam since I noticed some wood flakes coming off from the bottom of it? By the way, the locations for the questions are all highlighted or circled in red.
http://www.shareaproject.com/fullImages/8333.jpg
Question #3-
Will I have to remove this too? It looks like it's attached to the console however, this looks like this the only part of the console that looks like its been wet.
http://www.shareaproject.com/fullImages/8335.jpg
Question#4-
What is the best way to fix this? The wood looks rotted through however, since it's in the front (bow) of the boat, it provides support to the bow. Would I have to cut and remove and replace?
http://www.shareaproject.com/fullImages/8336.jpg
http://www.shareaproject.com/fullImages/8337.jpg
Also, the stringers look like they're full fiberglass. and still sound solid when I tap on them. Is it common to wrap fiberglass around wood to create the stringers or am I lucky that the boat stringers are not made of wood? (never mind the red outline...i was going to use this picture for the 1st question but decided against it..
http://www.shareaproject.com/fullImages/8334.jpg
I'm still learning how to resize pictures...
How does one remove the wood floor easily? is there such a thing? I've spent two days removing it by sawing, prying, hacking but being the lazy bum that I am, isn't there an esaier way? (Probably not but I've been muttering those questions ever since I started pulling the deck.
For the real questions..
While I was pulling the wood floor, I noticed that I have a beam on the left hand side and right hand side of the boat..what is the beam for and do i have to remove the beam since I noticed some wood flakes coming off from the bottom of it? By the way, the locations for the questions are all highlighted or circled in red.
http://www.shareaproject.com/fullImages/8333.jpg
Question #3-
Will I have to remove this too? It looks like it's attached to the console however, this looks like this the only part of the console that looks like its been wet.
http://www.shareaproject.com/fullImages/8335.jpg
Question#4-
What is the best way to fix this? The wood looks rotted through however, since it's in the front (bow) of the boat, it provides support to the bow. Would I have to cut and remove and replace?
http://www.shareaproject.com/fullImages/8336.jpg
http://www.shareaproject.com/fullImages/8337.jpg
Also, the stringers look like they're full fiberglass. and still sound solid when I tap on them. Is it common to wrap fiberglass around wood to create the stringers or am I lucky that the boat stringers are not made of wood? (never mind the red outline...i was going to use this picture for the 1st question but decided against it..
http://www.shareaproject.com/fullImages/8334.jpg
I'm still learning how to resize pictures...