campbell
06-15-2005, 01:57 PM
Thanks for taking the time to read. I'm 35 years old and have been waiting to purchase a 1972 Fiberform Hardtop 18' for about 17 years now. The story is my father had purchased one in 1972 when I was 2 years old. My father was the chief of the Kent Fire Department in Washington State, when he was killed in the line of duty in 1979. Mom had sold the boat among many other things. I always wanted to purchase this same boat, and now I have.
Thats the story, here is one of the problems. :confused:
I had thought the floor and stringers were sound, but that was proven wrong. Found that the stringers where the engine mounts are rotted and worked their way up about 4 feet toward the bow. The foam is completely saturated with water and the plywood floor is only soft where it meets the stringers. There are 2 stringers the run forward from the engine.
I want to replace them from the transom to the point of solid wood. I feel intimidated on removing the stringer where it meets the hull. I'm not sure how far down to cut the glass to expose the bottom of the stringers, any help?
I also here a lot about resin v's epoxy, and I am now very confused. I have very good carpentry skills and have done some glass work to an old 14' boat that I had (did not look the greatest but it worked). I think I need more explanation with this, and maybe the name of these products. I also here alot about different glass cloths? I went to a local hardware store where they had 3-4 different resins and bulk fiberglass cloth.
Can someone make this easy for me?
Thanks so much!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I have lots of pics for you if needed and will also have a fuel tank question later.
I own a residential and commercial painting company if some wants to barter knowledge and or labor skills.
email- campbellpaintingco@yahoo.com
Thats the story, here is one of the problems. :confused:
I had thought the floor and stringers were sound, but that was proven wrong. Found that the stringers where the engine mounts are rotted and worked their way up about 4 feet toward the bow. The foam is completely saturated with water and the plywood floor is only soft where it meets the stringers. There are 2 stringers the run forward from the engine.
I want to replace them from the transom to the point of solid wood. I feel intimidated on removing the stringer where it meets the hull. I'm not sure how far down to cut the glass to expose the bottom of the stringers, any help?
I also here a lot about resin v's epoxy, and I am now very confused. I have very good carpentry skills and have done some glass work to an old 14' boat that I had (did not look the greatest but it worked). I think I need more explanation with this, and maybe the name of these products. I also here alot about different glass cloths? I went to a local hardware store where they had 3-4 different resins and bulk fiberglass cloth.
Can someone make this easy for me?
Thanks so much!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I have lots of pics for you if needed and will also have a fuel tank question later.
I own a residential and commercial painting company if some wants to barter knowledge and or labor skills.
email- campbellpaintingco@yahoo.com