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Before I started. . . .
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What am I in for?
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By the end of this stage I will know the extent of the damaged timber and what needs to be repaired or replaced. This includes the transom (well I already know this), stringers / cross-members and the floor.
Without pre-empting the professional advice I am seeking, I suspect I’ll be doing alot of tapping with a screwdriver as well as some exploratory drilling and cutting to determine the extent of any damage.
To start with I’ll have a good look at the floor because due to some cracking of the gelcoat I reckon there is at least one section that is very suspect. If this is the case it makes the decision pretty easy and that’s to cut the floor out and have a good look around. If the floor is ok I’d say I’ll be drilling some core samples or cutting a small section of floor to get to the stringers and check them out.
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