jetboater4life
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- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2010
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- 21
For the last few years my flooring had been getting squishier and squishier to the point where it was beginning to crack the fiberglass in the starboard back corner. I've researched many of the threads on here about fixing this problem. I posted them for reference. I thought about tackling the job myself but decided scrapping out the "good wood" was too much of a PITA. So I turned it over to a place in Winona, MN that does all sorts of fiberglass work on boats. Superior Truck, Auto, and Marine Inc. They did a solid job of scraping out the old stuff and putting new marine plywood in and glassing over it. They had over 16 hours of work into the job total as this is something they do regularly. They cut through the sea-deck a couple of times but put some grey silicone in to blend it in to my snow camo seadeck which I cannot replace. (jetboatpilot doesn't sell it anymore). Overall I'm happy with the job and now I have a rock solid floor again.
Boat rot
I have a 2008 ar210 hatch over gas tank has rotted any ideas on what I should do?
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Soft deck repair 06 SX230
I know other people have had this done but I figured I would show the process that I used. First I cut out the panel over the fuel tank with a saber saw on the sides and front and multi tool along the back, you need to be very careful not to go to deep along the back because of the fuel lines...
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Need suggestions for hatch repair
The fuel tank hatch on my boat has developed a soft spot. I removed it and confirmed that there is an area where the Balsa wood has rotted. Does anyone have suggestions on how to proceed? Do I plan on removing the fiberglass underneath and replacing everything.? Not sure what to do here. Anyone...
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2004-2006 230 Floor Rot Repair
REMOVING THE WET CORE i've seen the loose table base mentioned and pictured on here several times. some of them even showing a "fix" for the problem. here is the cause: i estimate that at least ten square feet of wood core has either rotted away or been water damaged. the main source of...
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