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Hello all,
I'm about to start tearing into my 89' Tracker 20 soon and noticed that the stringers that extend to the transom are open on top exposing the foam ![]() Go easy on me as this is my first owned boat and my first attempt at restoring a boat as well. I'm patient and handy with some common sense so I'm hoping this will serve me well - Along with advise from this form |
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Consider drilling some inspection holes at the bottom of the stringer with a small hole saw to see state of foam. My experience on older 20 and 23 was that the bottom couple inches was completely saturated but the top was dry. Still a lot of weight when you add up the volume.
Think the holes on top are simply where they pumped in the foam . Both my boats had holes every couple of feet in the top of the stringers where the foam was cut flat . |
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The rear 10-12" of the stringer tops were open on my 18 sf. Looks like the tops were sawn off. I cut the rear 5-6" aft of the height change to make room for transom replacement.
http://www.classicseacraft.com/commu...1&d=1614349568
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Thanks guys! That makes me feel much better about that issue.
I'll be sharing some pics once I get started. |
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