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Man that don't look like mine.Lets say the core is rotten in a couple of spots,what could happen if I did not replace?also someone has used anti-fowling paint on the hull,is there any way to sand or a chemical made to strip without harming gel coat.Looks like gel is good in spots where bottom paint has rubbed off
Any place the core is rotten a hard hit can crack the outer skin (hull): landing off a wave or hitting something in the water, or even while loading on the trailer. If someone put anti fouling paint on the bottom it would apear they left it in the water for long periods of time which would make a better chance for water to be able to get in the core.
This is a stress crack because of rotten core.
What have you done to check your core?
Man I would hate to see you have to pull the floor up later to recore and patch a crack in the hull!!!
The water pressure alone will cause delamination and can make the boat hook or sink. Don't take the chance. If the core is wet it will rot, I wouldn't go through the trouble of only replacing part of the core do it all.
Samari on s&f
Chet Olson
75 viper 2.4 200, 130 shot of NOS
91 vegas loaned out
79 vking project 2.5 280
also someone has used anti-fowling paint on the hull
To properly prep for anti fowling the hull surface should be sanded to provide a course surface for the paint to stick.
IF this happened..( try stripping a small area to inspect) to remove all this paint, you might be left with yet another chore as the hull bottom will look like sh!t.
2002 Vegas V
1999 Erude 225 with everyday prop of 29p shooter
Just a fun ride all the way around.
good morning Herbie, are you working on your boat today?
Have you taken a core sample?
I have ran across a few articles on what happens when water gets between the core and the glass and i have links to this info on my 76 vector restor thread you should read them.
ok I cut 4 2"squares in the floor to check the core . When I took out the pieces of balsa they diddn't look rotten or water logged.I'm just going to patch the holes,put down a new floor.Repaint the bottom with some sort of epoxy,then its interior and Motor & controls.Gonna get a good chunk from IRS,Like to put 150 or 200HP on it,Jack plate,&foot throttle.I see some good deals on motors on ebay,will just have to see how it goes.What works best on that boat as far shaft lenght goes.I think the 115 i have is a 20".