My daughter and I spent several years stripping down and refurbishing a 1959 Skagit "Off Shore Cruiser" that I was given where we live here on Orcas island. Rumor has it it was originally owned by a long time Islander who actually helped manufacture it in La Conner. The original deck was partially rotted out, so part of our restoration was to remove and replace it, which we did with fiberglass impregnated structural foam panel. When we finally got it back in the water, as much fun as it was I noticed that the whole bottom was somewhat soft, you could feel each wave pass under your feet. After fishing and crabbing and having fun for a year, I pulled it out of the water (we keep it moored in West Sound rather than trailer and launch it). It was taking on a some water, and I decided it was time to do do something about the hull rigidity and go after the leek problem. The first thing I did was to router out the new deck around the stringer structure. Having focused more on perhaps the cosmetic issues on the first restoration go-round, we hadn't really had a good look at the stringers. After removing most of the new deck, I realized that several of the hollow fiberglass for-to-aft sections of the stringers were fractured. I have now reinforced this area with matt and woven rovings laid down the sides and across the bottom of the stinger structure. I am considering either foaming the voids between the stringer, or pouring foam inside the stringers, or both. Today I brought home a gallon kit of 2 part 2# urethane foam. I made a test pour. After it cured it seemed a little on the "light side" when i started breaking it apart, testing it with my hands etc. I could see it breaking down under days, months or years of vibration and flexing. So I went on the internet to see if I had gotten the wrong density of foam, started reading all the various forum threads on "foaming the bilge" and started to rethink foaming all together. I would like to have the additional strength and flotation I would get from the poured in foam, but still wonder... which part of the area between the hull and the deck? Will it break down and absorb water (especially since I don't keep it under cover in dry storage)? What weight of product should I use?
I know some of you are familiar with this model of boat, and it's structure, and have probably done some poured foam in the bilge. Any advice?
Thanks, any experience here would be greatly appreciated!
I know some of you are familiar with this model of boat, and it's structure, and have probably done some poured foam in the bilge. Any advice?
Thanks, any experience here would be greatly appreciated!
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