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Thread: Another floor question????

  1. #1
    Jim W
    Hello all,
    I have a Hallett that I need to repair the floor on before I sell it.
    At the left rear of the boat, between the side of the hull then going into the stringer I have a 1' +/- X 2 1/2' area that is delaminating.
    The wood underneath looks ok, no black discoloration.
    Do I need to cut the area out and re-do or can I drill small holes and inject resin to fill the void???
    Or, how should I repair this?
    Be good, Jim

  2. #2
    Jake W2
    Cut out the bad glass and reglass it make sure the wood is dry and still solid.
    Jake

  3. #3
    BILLY.B
    Hello all,
    I have a Hallett that I need to repair the floor on before I sell it.
    At the left rear of the boat, between the side of the hull then going into the stringer I have a 1' +/- X 2 1/2' area that is delaminating.
    The wood underneath looks ok, no black discoloration.
    Do I need to cut the area out and re-do or can I drill small holes and inject resin to fill the void???
    Or, how should I repair this?
    Be good, JimIf you don't cut out the infected area and start over your just wasting your time. If I were you I might take less on the selling price so the new owner doesn't come back at you later and say you sold him a boat that you knew was damaged. Let them get it fixed, then it's on them if something isn't right. Just my .02

  4. #4
    Jim W
    Billy,
    that is not a bad idea at all!
    Thanks, be good, Jim

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