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gbaaron
06-06-2004, 11:51 AM
I have a 20' baja that has rotton floor & stringers. any tips and info would be much appriciated. Also with this kind of structural dammage will the boat ever be the same even when fixed.

gonzo
06-06-2004, 02:02 PM
It is possible to repair it to a safe condition. However, if you have no experience, it may be better to have a professional do it. It involves cutting all the rotted wood out grinding the fiberglass, fitting new wood and firberglassing everything. The job is very unpleasant. If you decide to do it yourself, there are several threads on the subject. If you can't find anyone locally let me know, I can help you.

finley
06-10-2004, 10:03 PM
Hi
This is my first time posting here. Can anyone help me with what kind of matrial should I use to replace my boat stringers.I use the boat for family outings and mostly racing. I being told that its to heavy, and to lessen the wieght I have to change the floor and stringers. The boat is a 31foot twister that wieght 13300lbs, the stringers in the boat are 4 2x12 pressure treated beams, there is no form in the boat, and the floor is 3/4 pressure treated plywood. Thanks for any help.

gonzo
06-11-2004, 06:48 PM
The stringers are a minimal proportion of the total weight. There is very little reduction you could do without sacrificing the structural integrity.

finley
06-15-2004, 09:26 PM
The stringers are a minimal proportion of the total weight. There is very little reduction you could do without sacrificing the structural integrity.
Thanks for the info, you just save me a lot of money

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