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So I am the 3rd owner of a 1999 Islander 268. This past year I noticed that one of the fish box lids is soft when I step on it. I do some searching on here and I see that this has been discussed before, but no one every talked about re-coring one or opening it up. It seemed like folks just added another layer on to the bottom "skin". Or bought new ones.
I decided to do some exploratory surgery and used a hole saw without the centering drill bit. The core material appears to be some kind of fiberboard. It is wet, and now looks like cardboard. I am stunned that Grady would used something like fiber board witch absorbs water like crazy, and once wet, looses all structural integrity. And in my case, debonds to the top skin. It appears that the bottom skin is just formed putty.
Here is a picture. You can see the shredded material. Nasty.
Has anyone ever repaired these?
I decided to do some exploratory surgery and used a hole saw without the centering drill bit. The core material appears to be some kind of fiberboard. It is wet, and now looks like cardboard. I am stunned that Grady would used something like fiber board witch absorbs water like crazy, and once wet, looses all structural integrity. And in my case, debonds to the top skin. It appears that the bottom skin is just formed putty.
Here is a picture. You can see the shredded material. Nasty.
Has anyone ever repaired these?