If you have the means and resources to remove a piece of the boat floor and replace it then that is the best thing you can do for the boat.
Removing rotted wood fiberglass boat floor.
I started using a chisel hammer and crowbar to remove small pieces at a time.
A lot of work.
Once you are confident that the rotten sections have been removed you can start to repair the floor as needed.
Replacing a rotten boat deck is a fairly common task and it s a lot easier than you might think.
Major repairs or repairs to aluminum boat floors should be assigned to an experienced repair shop or boat yard.
Hopefully when you bought your boat you gave it a thorough pre purchase inspection and didn t get any nasty surprises.
Start removing the old damaged material using an electric saw to cut it.
You cannot repair the boat floor while rotten wood remains as it will only continue to rot.
The methods used to make minor repairs to wood and fiberglass floors in a boat are similar in many ways.
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But if you buy a fixer upper or have an older boat you love and don t want to part with there s a fair chance you ll need to replace part or all of the rotten boat.
Other repairs require removing fixtures or carpets that prevent access to the damaged floor in a boat.
Step 1 remove the damaged flooring.
In the smaller fiberglass boats the wood for the engine mounts is usually part of the stringer assembly and encased in fiberglass.
To repair the wood would mean removing the engine cutting the top off the stringer replacing the wood and then re glassing the top of the stringer back in place.
If the stringers and bulkheads are rotten get them replaced with fiberglass ones.