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If you have a few small soft spots . . . why would you rip out the entire deck? unless you are planning on raising the floor 3" . . . just fix the soft spots. Way less work and way less material . . . the repair will be just as strong.
http://www.westsystem.com/ss/assets/...aintenance.pdf Page 32, 33, 34 replacing damaged core |
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jaybap,
I met the people from Metan Marine last year at the Newport Boat show. They have repaired many Seacrafts and the work is excellent. Maybe they can take a ride over to inspect boat. At the very least bring some pictures to the show. |
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test the whole deck, only repair the bad sections, i have done two 23's , the first i skinned out a lot of good balsa, the second i had learned from the first and only repaired what needed it. I did the skin the top layer off method, and recore and replace skin.While your at it i would check the cap for core issues and do them as well.
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1969 20' Potter SeaCraft 2007 150hp Evinrude E-TEC |
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