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    Posted: October-27-2014 at 12:13pm
Guys,

I tried to gently tighten the motor mount bolts that go into the main stringers on my 89 SN and two of them spun. Can I assume that the stringers are going? Until now I have observed no other symptoms that would cause me to think they are rotting.

Also, I have put the boat into long-term storage (multiple years) as I plan to make it my project when I retire and have the time to work on it. The boat is being stored inside an unheated garage in a cold northern climate. I did the standard stuff (drain block, RV antifreeze, fogging oil in cylinders, etc.). Not sure how to handle the gas issue? Am I better to leave treated gas in the tank or drain tank completely? Any advice on this or other things I should do for a multi-year storage like this?

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The motor mounts bolt to the cradle. The cradle is screwed into the stringers in several places. Make sure you're checking the correct fasteners.

I would drain the fuel.
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Thanks HW,

I did double check and it was definitely the screws that go into the main stringers that were turning. Not all of them spun, but 2 or 3 did. You think bad stringers?

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The old lags can start to corrode away over the years. You may want to try and pick up some new lags to see if they grip the stringer a little better than the old ones. I did that on my old '76 Southwind. The new lags did have much better purchase with the stringers.

If the boat has been taken care of, I seriously doubt your stringers are giving up just yet. I would bet you have many years of use ahead of you before you would have to do a stringer job.
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Going into storage for an extended period might be a great time to pull the engine if you have room to set it aside. It would allow the bolt holes, among other things to dry out, and you could make a much better inspection.

I worried about having soft places under the mounts on mine(particularly the front mounts), and that area combined with the weight of the engine felt like it could become a flex point? The flip side is CC didn't skimp on glass. It's likely a strong hull.

I also knew there were other places water had gotten under the glass. What came out in the end was almost gone.

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that's a picture of my89..that soft spot in front of the pylon is more than you think.
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Thanks everyone for the advice and picture. I'm probably going to attempt the stringer job in a few years. I bought a 2005 206 to use with the family and will keep the 89 2001 in storage. Good luck with the stringer job.

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