floor gone- now what?

Discussion in 'Boatbuilding' started by Guest, Jun 23, 2003.

  1. Guest

    Guest Guest

    Folks,

    The floor of my open fishing boat is soft and needs replacing. The design is a one-piece liner with "plugs" in it for hatches to engine compartment and fishing wells etc. If I cut the entire floor out - a piece that would be 10'x18', I could either use it as a "plug" to create a new piece or remove the rot and re-support the existing "skin".

    My question is how best to put it back together? Should I try to build a lip around the edge of the floor for it to lay down on. What would you do? I need ideas so that it goes in right, feels strong, and has a way to stop water from avoiding the scuppers and getting into the motor bay.

    thanks
     
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