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repairing rotted decks
i've seen and read some interesting ways to repair a rotted deck...
today, workin on a big job in the shop - i've seen it all now... the pilot house deck is rotted out - the pedestal seat,it's base was pulling out o the deck - due to this rotted core,the previous owner,he had a large plate welded to this base,then used toggle bolts to secure it,to that rotted deck - then,shot spray foam into the bilge to take up the space and stiffen that rotted deck... needless to say : it failed miseribly... the extent of rot on this rig in pretty hard to believe - i thought grady white's rotted bad - wow ! thi may be the worst case of rot i have ever seen...
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Just when you think you have seen it all.....
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Well, nobody ever said that boat owners were rocket scientists. lol I bet that the previous owner thought that he had a simple, ingenious fix for his problem that is now up to you to fix.
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I can smell that rot from here....
Just like a fresh cut lawn!! Good luck, I know you will do it right..
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