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Hello everyone! I'm very glad to have found this site. I'm brand new to this site, but not at all to boats. I come from a large boating family, with lot's of different boats (including some Grady's) in our past and present... and I'm sure future, as well! I also have worked in the marine industry for the past 25 years.
My brother's family and mine are considering yet another boat. This time it will be used primarily at our cabins on the coast of Maine where it will stay in the water for the season on a mooring.
I'm comfortable doing most service work myself and am also comfortable doing the marine survey myself. But, I'm more comfortable with mechanical work than fiberglass work, although I do have some experience doing large repairs and am not shy to do it again.
My main question is regarding the floor/stringer construction in this boat as I am not familiar with it's general construction. The floor is noticeably soft, starting at the forward, starboard corner of the cutout for the engine (front, starboard corner of the dog box). The softness continues in a relative arc for about 2-3 feet in each direction. It's obvious that the plywood core of the deck is soft, especially since it is exposed around the edge of the engine cutout in the floor (kinda surprised to see that, by the way).
OK, finally on to the question!
The engine mounts are on a separate stringer system than the main stringers, which I'm glad to see. My big question is in regards to the main stringers. Does anyone know if these are encapsulated SEPARATELY from the floor? Other than cutting into the floor, I'm not sure of any other way to figure out if the rot has extended into the stringers. I will likely give a call to Grady to see what their thoughts are, but would love to hear from some of you guys that know these great boats inside and out!
Dennis
My brother's family and mine are considering yet another boat. This time it will be used primarily at our cabins on the coast of Maine where it will stay in the water for the season on a mooring.
I'm comfortable doing most service work myself and am also comfortable doing the marine survey myself. But, I'm more comfortable with mechanical work than fiberglass work, although I do have some experience doing large repairs and am not shy to do it again.
My main question is regarding the floor/stringer construction in this boat as I am not familiar with it's general construction. The floor is noticeably soft, starting at the forward, starboard corner of the cutout for the engine (front, starboard corner of the dog box). The softness continues in a relative arc for about 2-3 feet in each direction. It's obvious that the plywood core of the deck is soft, especially since it is exposed around the edge of the engine cutout in the floor (kinda surprised to see that, by the way).
OK, finally on to the question!
The engine mounts are on a separate stringer system than the main stringers, which I'm glad to see. My big question is in regards to the main stringers. Does anyone know if these are encapsulated SEPARATELY from the floor? Other than cutting into the floor, I'm not sure of any other way to figure out if the rot has extended into the stringers. I will likely give a call to Grady to see what their thoughts are, but would love to hear from some of you guys that know these great boats inside and out!
Dennis