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rot removal and repair
Submitted By: bendeho
Date Created: 06-28-2006
Description: bought a boat as a project that needed a "little" interior work.......
here is the description from e-bay:

18.5' Phantom Ski Powerboat w/ Trailer in TX
Vehicle Description
18.5' Phantom Powerboat item# 25-49312013-2349 FREE TRAILER
Construction: Fiberglass
Engine Make : Cobra
Engine HP : 175
# of Engines: Single
Engine Type : I/O Engine
Fuel : Gasoline
Trailer : 1 axle
Donor comments: This powerboat comes with a FREE trailer and an outdrive.
According to the donor," The trailer is road worthy." However, we have
not inspected this item and can not verify the donor's claims. This ski
boat needs a new floor and rehopolstery. The engine has not been ran in
a few years, but the donor said he did not have any problems with it
when it was last used. The outdrive (lower unit) has recently been
rebuilt. We cannot confirm these statements, sold as is where is.

The trailer is a tandom not a single, the engine runs like a dream and the previous owner provided documentation to the rebuild of the outdrive by a "reputible" dealer in the area. The dealer told the previous owner that there was what appeared to be a little rot, and should be looked at. Problem was, they did not say that until after the work on the outdrive was completed???????
see the project to follow.
Tools / Materials: Go to the Boating Store
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is no bueno!


more like soft area

not looking good for the original transom.

more removal of mechanicals required

forward floor removed

forward section removed

spreading cancer....

temporary support
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