ballardnboyz
Well-known member
So when i first jioned this site,3 years ago, i was rebuilding my floor...with good advise here i got through it...so...a update. Last winter i stored her under a neighbors carport. Thinking under cover, good to go. It would have been if for what ever reason i hadnt left the plug in the transom. Now, I always take this thing out, so strange to say the least. Long story even longer...she held water...up to the bottom of the seats. I only noticed this cause my already ****ty NY trailer was now sitting on the ground with a broken axel from the added wieght. After empting the water and a good dry out i figured id be good to go...well end of season here now, I found some loose glass/mesh in the bottom of my recent rebuild. Was in a area i had a issue with the glass drying if memory serves me. I removed some of my new floor, creating a well at the rear, and presto, 15 gals of water still in the cavities I created with the rebuild. Some lessons here....
We all decided it wasnt important to put any foam back...I actually planed for a issue such as what I had, except for a place for the residual water to go. I pulled the rotted stringer, floor and added new stringer with port to starboard stringers every 16 inches, leaving just enough room at the "v" to allow water to drain back. I also glassed it all to the hull and coated,including the bottom of the floor, with resin. I am modifying the back well now to allow any necessary drainage later, i will post picks at completion

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