Hello GW Folks,
I have dilemma that requires consol with the GW community.
I have an 1983 25’ Swordfish (A Sailfish with OMC sea drives)
that has been in the family since 1990. We dry store the boat
at the coast and use it ~ 10 - 15 times a year. Last fall we tapped a
piling while entering our slip and cracked the starboard edge of the transom.
We have a found a reputable company that works with just such issues
and specifically on GW.
After an inspection and pulling up the decks, we have found that the hull itself is solid
but the stringers are rotten all the way forward to the Helm.
What started out as a $8k job has risen to a $22k job. (Includes new transom, stringers, fuel tanks,
Hoses etc.) BUT, the boat will be completely un-decked, taken apart, and re-built using 2008 techniques
Making the structural integrity essentially a brand new hull.
Question: Should we go down this road or cut bait and look at a different craft?
Everything is working on the boat fine (Besides some lost compression in the Port engine but that’s another post) but all items not replaced are still 25 yrs old.
Thanks for your feedback and help.
Regards,
Middle Class Grady Lover
I have dilemma that requires consol with the GW community.
I have an 1983 25’ Swordfish (A Sailfish with OMC sea drives)
that has been in the family since 1990. We dry store the boat
at the coast and use it ~ 10 - 15 times a year. Last fall we tapped a
piling while entering our slip and cracked the starboard edge of the transom.
We have a found a reputable company that works with just such issues
and specifically on GW.
After an inspection and pulling up the decks, we have found that the hull itself is solid
but the stringers are rotten all the way forward to the Helm.
What started out as a $8k job has risen to a $22k job. (Includes new transom, stringers, fuel tanks,
Hoses etc.) BUT, the boat will be completely un-decked, taken apart, and re-built using 2008 techniques
Making the structural integrity essentially a brand new hull.
Question: Should we go down this road or cut bait and look at a different craft?
Everything is working on the boat fine (Besides some lost compression in the Port engine but that’s another post) but all items not replaced are still 25 yrs old.
Thanks for your feedback and help.
Regards,
Middle Class Grady Lover