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Unread 04-29-2007, 11:09 AM
cliffpaul2 cliffpaul2 is offline
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Default Stringer replacement report - UPDATE

I pulled my burned up motor a few months ago and I'm working on putting a remanufactured long block together. *In the process, I figured I should check out the stringers that the motor mounts on. *A buddy came over and we started by drilling a hole between the old mounting holes, and the wood was dark and soft there. *The next step was to cut a strip out of the fiberglass on top, which exposed even more soft (rotting) wood. *So the cutting continued:


The next thing we did was cut a cross section about 15" forward from the transom, and my worst fears came true:

These things are a total loss. Luckily, these pieces are fairly short (they stop at the first bulkhead), so we completely removed both of them, and will start from scratch. *

I bought a beam remnant at the lumber yard that I think is perfect. *It is a product called "glue lam", which is basically several 2"x4" boards stacked on top of each other and glued together to form a beam. *They are cured before they are glued, so there shoudn't be any warping later. *The piece that I bought had been exposed to a little rain this winter, but it was wrapped with plastic, so it held up pretty well.

Here is the question: *Should I cut the new stringers should to fit tightly between the transom and the bulkhead? When I removed the old stringers, I noticed that they were both about an inch too short. *Was this intentional? *I don't think they shrunk after they were glassed in. *They look like they were installed that way, because on both ends there was a gap where they attached and there was an indentation where the fiberglass cloth had been contoured around it. *Maybe this is a structural thing that I don't understand? *Maybe this allows the stringers to expand? *Any ideas?

Note: *The stringers that I removed were made of two 2"x8" boards that were nailed together. *As you can see from the photos, this put the mounting screws right in the seam between the boards. *I think this is a really poor design, because the worst rot was between them. *You can also see that from the cross section photo. *However, most of my rot came from the bottom, so I think there were some voids in the fiberglass too, and too much water in the bilge (the previous owner didn't even have a bilge pump installed!).

Thanks in advance for your advice.
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