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The title says it all but the floor I'm talking about is in the forward cabin, the floor that's about one foot wide and two foot long , can I just cut a piece of wood and put it over that, of course I wood seal the wood and paint it but under neat it would slit be soft, anyone ever do that? It's a 1978 so it has some age to it but it's still in very good condition. What would you do?
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that would work. If you sanded the deck and bonded the wood to the deck with epoxy (or even some polyester resin) it would be even better.
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So it should work but when you say bond it do I use fiberglass Matt and resin or can I use Gorila adhesive ?
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I will tell you skunkboat there is always something today I had to spend 300 dollars for rotor rutor to unclog a drain and that was when I noticed the forward cabin floor soft , it wasn't a good day
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Skunkboat do you think it would be OK to screw the panel on top of the soft floor in the cabin? I don't want to screw thru the hull I don't know how much clearance there is under the floor. I guess I could also use a sealant adhesive to glue it on top of the floor what would you guys do?
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If the bottom is already compromised, why not cut it out? Leave a lip along edges to support the new bottom. Encapsulate a new core in fiberglass and bond to the top of the lip
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