I took my boat out today to go fishing and test my new electronics and one of my plastic fish boxes drain thru hulls broke off. It’s a pain to get to but a pretty simple fix. However, I can now see that the inside coring of my hull side is complete mush. I press the side and it does flex. It feels rotten back to about 1 foot forward of the transom to just below the outriggers. I did a little digging on this site and THT and it seems this has happened to others as well. This obviously explains the blistering I had been seeing on the starboard side. I also think this thru hull may have been cracked for a long time and have been the source of the water intrusion to begin with.
I have some questions before seeking out a fiberglass guy. I do my own tiny fiberglass repairs but nothing like this. I have re-cored some hatches. I assume they can do a similar procedure on the side but would have to do a good gelcoat job to cover the seams?
Is the boat safe to use with the side having a rotten core? Does the core add structural integrity or just serve as a stiffener? Do I have to park it until I get the work done?
Anyone on this site recored their hull sides and if so, any insights would be appreciated.
I have some questions before seeking out a fiberglass guy. I do my own tiny fiberglass repairs but nothing like this. I have re-cored some hatches. I assume they can do a similar procedure on the side but would have to do a good gelcoat job to cover the seams?
Is the boat safe to use with the side having a rotten core? Does the core add structural integrity or just serve as a stiffener? Do I have to park it until I get the work done?
Anyone on this site recored their hull sides and if so, any insights would be appreciated.