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Hello, I am new to the community. I just purchased a 88 20' fisherman cc. The hatch over the gas tank seems very soft. There are also two semi soft spots on each side of the console. What should I do to fix the problem? I dont want to restore the whole floor right now. Thanks T
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Welcome aboard. Two methods of getting the floor restored.
1. Go at it from the topside, grinding out the old rotten floor and replacing the core, glassing it all back together, coating the floor with Kiwi grip or something similar OR 2. Pop the liner and go after it with a grinder from the bottom side leaving the floor where you stand intact but replacing the rotten core. I did mine this way and it was a large undertaking.
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what ridge said, but i did mine from the top. i have a cuddy, but the methods the same. cut out the bad area until you get to good wood. epoxy some cleats or a lip around the bottom of the existing wood in the hole. cut a new piece of ply to fit the hole. wet it out good and place in hole. wet out pieces of cloth and build up to current deck level, then fair with putty. the main drawback is you then have to paint the deck and once you paint, you will always have to repaint later. if you re-coat with the kiwi or durabak or similar product, would most be likely a one time deal.
since you have a center console, you don't have much room to work with between the console and the gunnel so removing the console would probably help a lot. if they just screwed the console to the deck, that's most likely where the water intrusion began. |
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http://wellcraftv20.com/community/sh...t=19351&page=3 I understand that the aforementioned repairs are the proper way of fixing the problem and being done with it. However, I didnt want to invest the time, money or effort into such a tedious repair so I created a temporary fix. I used stainless hardware with silicone in every screw hole to prevent more infiltration. The floor feels much stronger and the aluminum should hold up for years to come! Hope this helps! |
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its been done here many times!! Go to this thread and look at pic's on 2nd page to get a idea.
http://www.wellcraftv20.com/communit...gas+tank+cover
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fuel tank hatch:
http://www.wellcraftv20.com/communit...uel+tank+hatch soft spots in floor: (scroll down) http://www.wellcraftv20.com/communit...captain&page=2 |
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Welcome.... The floor hatch is simple enough with the right stuff. Even I did it successfully myself and it was my first time working with fiberglass.
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This reglassing sounds like its not as extensive of a project as I assumed. I have never done FG work in my live and thats why I went with my temporary fix.
I may have to attempt to rebuild the core before I paint my deck! |
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T mine has been like that since Ive owned it since 2003 and it hasnt gotten worse or proved to be a problem yet. If you go back and block-up under the fuel access I think you will have a PITA time trying to change a sending unit or its ground. PS: Watch that livewell hatch in the back and the forward hatches. Those were the first to need repair on mine
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- The charm of fishing is that it is the pursuit of what is elusive but obtainable, a perpetual series of occasions for hope. Lucky Jack - .......The Surprise is not old; no one would call her old. She has a bluff bow, lovely lines. She's a fine seaboat: weatherly, stiff and fast, very fast, if she's well handled. No, she's not old; she's in her prime. 85' Wellcraft 20 Fisherman "Guale Girl" 1979 Alumnacraft 14 - STILL got holes in it 2006 WS Tarpon160f - "Mudd Butt" |
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starboard should work
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