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Old 06-15-2016, 10:32 PM
bumpdraft bumpdraft is offline
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I had a few bad spots on my 23 deck. Last year I put it inside storage for 3 or 4 weeks and I made several holes about 1 inch in diameter. I fashioned a piece of clothes hanger by putting a short 90 degree angle on one end. I then worked with the wire and a vacuum,removing rotted wood, letting it sit for a day or two, doing it again and again. I also pulled the boat out in the hot sun for a while on several occasions.
When I got it as dry as I could, I lowered the front of the trailer to make the deck level. I poured stop rot in the holes, let it soak in, then poured again, using a wire to get air bubbles out. Let it cure and do it again. After getting close to the top and letting it cure, I topped it off with resin, sanded smooth. I wasn't sure about the different materials, but its been about a year now and its looking good and the deck feels pretty solid.
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