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i Have cut the floor out of the rear of the boat. the two main stringers that run from the bow to stern are no longer there just the fiberglass that used to encase them. any help in repair would greatly be appreciated
 
Blue Runner's got hull w/no motor in that model that he had transom rebuilt on...so I assume stringers good...

Hey DAWG!!...where you at??...
 
Yea Blue step up

And Skools you mean to tell me that Hatteras uses foam for stringers, does not sound right :o

What are you smoking down there brother ;D
 
I dunno :-[ still waiting for the retirement bus tour celebration, I'm planning a multi stop engagement. Going to hit the Carolinas with you Blue Stinkman and Skools and head south to the Grand Puhbah with anyone who wants to go in tow.
 
Yeah Willy Hatteras uses a preformed foam and lays them in and glass's over them they are avail. from the people that make them for hatteras. the guy is in New Bern, NC. his name is Dave

email is
awlgrip@newbernnc.com

Phone is
252 636 2377
 
I still question how important the wood is to the stringer. I know its supposed to help distribute the loads excerted by the motor but it still would seem to me that the fiberglass bears more of the load. I see that the old Makos and some other manufactuers used foam for their cores. The V20 does not have a particularly strong stringer system to begin with in my opinion. I often wondered if the wood was just there as a form for the glass.
 
Stringers, hmmm. If there's one thing I'm not 100% sure about would be the stringers on my '72. Not because I notice anything suspicious (besides previously rotten transom) but the thing is I can't see them.

What I do know is I used the boat about 20 times over a year's time and never noticed a problem with floor or stringers - and that was before the new transom!!

But, just because the floor seems solid and you don't notice a problem, does that mean the stringers are solid?? ??? ??? ??? The only way to know for sure would be to see them right?

Here's an ad I put on Craig's List. I have more pictures, but none are great:

http://charlotte.craigslist.org/boa/145620202.html
Actually has pedistal seats now like this:
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I am freinds with a boat builder. He uses foam boards for stringers, decks, everything. His boat are rock solid 70 mph flats boats. I would not hesitate to replace with foam, reglass and go fishin.
 
Got any pics and info on that stuff, could be sweet for several guys here. I like that idea, rebuild a 20 or more year old boat with the same materials they are using to make these high price boats today ;)
 
I had seen a thread some where? about a company that sells preformed foam stringers that have the fiberglass attached. All you have to do is cut them to length and set them in and wet them out. This system is used on some production boats. I will try to find a link to the website and post it. I chose to bench layup my stringers with cossa as a core but that will be a future thread...
 
Seems to me that'd be great for production runs, but if you got enough "wet glass" around to glass 'em in, you might as well do the whole thing... ;)...
 
I think thats the way to go!! Get rid of all the wood!! Will last forever and give you great resale $$
 
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