Update: I just finshed removing the thin sheet of fiberglass covering foam and all the actual foam. It took me 2 full saturdays. I used a drill jigsaw and prybar to remove foam. Found water....small amounts....all under the hull. I will update pics this week to show progress. I keep it covered at night with tarp. I also used a damp rid the last two weeks and really works great. All the stringer are fine . I only have 2 cross braces that have rot. It looks like i will also replace the exaust hoses from the exaust elbows back. They look like a source of water and they look a little flimsy. Next weekend i will startup engine to test before i remove to see what work it needs.Then i will remove gas tank and replace exaust hoses.Then it’s off to the glass man for all hull gelcoat repair and compound the beast. At that time i will work on the engine and trailer.It is really not as bad as i first thought. Just takes time. Will be ordering tower next week. Well thats all for now
It will be a killer wake board boat that will have heads a turnin..I am looking at any advice from anyone who has been threw this before. I have seen all your boats and it shows you guys know what you are doing. I love Correct Craft boats and look forward to getting this beast in the water... Thanks for looking and "PEACE"