I just bought a 1990 14' Sylvan Aluminum boat "V" bottom. I'm not much of a boat person at least not yet but wanted to start doing a bit of fishing and crabbing.
Anyway there is a plywood floor in the boat, obviously something put down on top of the original floor.
When I removed a section at the stern, I could see the original floor was pretty rotted. There appears to be foam under the original floor. My first thought was to remove the rotted flooring which extends under the bench seats and replace it with new marine plywood. The seats cant come out so I would have to piece it together and slide it under the seats.
Like all of my jobs I'm sure that I'm underestimating the difficulty.
Should I strip it down and replace the whole floor or just live with the two layers of plywood?
The existing floor(s) are serviceable, maybe its just the fact that its a new to me boat and I want to make it all nice and restored.
Any boaters out there?
Thanks
Anyway there is a plywood floor in the boat, obviously something put down on top of the original floor.
When I removed a section at the stern, I could see the original floor was pretty rotted. There appears to be foam under the original floor. My first thought was to remove the rotted flooring which extends under the bench seats and replace it with new marine plywood. The seats cant come out so I would have to piece it together and slide it under the seats.
Like all of my jobs I'm sure that I'm underestimating the difficulty.
Should I strip it down and replace the whole floor or just live with the two layers of plywood?
The existing floor(s) are serviceable, maybe its just the fact that its a new to me boat and I want to make it all nice and restored.
Any boaters out there?
Thanks

. I do know you can fill a whaler because I did it once when I stuffed the bow on a 13 footer while I was jumping boatwakes when I was a kid. My 16' Chincoteague had foam in the same spots as your boat and the boat would be half sunk every time we had a good rainfall. And im sure I didnt have issues with waterlogged plywood etc.
. It floated at water level (no freeboard left).
It did it all by itself (with the help of the toon).