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20 Seacraft; need help with a couple things
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Hi everyone, i been a huge seacraft fan & forum lurker for years. A while ago i picked up a 1999 20 seacraft and love the boat. The boat has a few issues, the most important being a few spots on the floor that are starting to get a little soft.
I've read about some injection products, but not really sure if thats the right thing to do here. pic attached of the spots. thanks for looking! Mike |
The injection process is easy, the bigger issue is figuring out how to match that molded non-skid.
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Gibco and Mas epoxies sell flex-mold for non skid like that. Also there are youtube videos on how to do it, Good Luck
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i think personally you should see how wet the core material is and how far the wetness has spread. its not a huge job to grind that skin off or cut it off and replace the core and reuse the skin.
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I agree with Blue^^^ first priority should be to remove and replace the core material that has been compromised otherwise in a couple years it will probably be noticeably worse
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Quote:
Save your skin. |
actually sandy i do...
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Before you grind or cut the skin off, I would take a nylon hammer or use the top of a big screwdriver and go around and tap the floor. If the floor sounds good except where the cracks are, just fix the cracks. If it is a large area then you might want to do Blue suggests.
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Thanks to everyone who replied, you guys are awesome. I'll do a little more investigating in the next couple days and see how far out the core may be wet. right now, only one of the round cracks seems wet (when i puch my heel on it a little water sqeezes out...) There are a few more similar looking spots, but they don't seem saturated yet...
is this year suspectable to transom core rot? thanks again, mike |
I have three or four soft spots in my 20 and am thinking of a teak or mohogany overlay to avoid cutting up the original deck. West systems outlines a method for no screws or plugs in their tech info. I know weight is always a consideration but time and materials is also. I would give up 2 mph foe a good looking wood cover without cutting up the original deck.
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