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another stringer replacement help!

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Topic: another stringer replacement help!
Posted By: ronnyb
Subject: another stringer replacement help!
Date Posted: May-20-2010 at 6:13pm
im brand new as you can see and this is my first post. i found yall by researching stringer problems when i found mine. and ive read about everything i can find on them. but have a few more questions. first off its a 89 ski nautique 2001. i found my rotten stringers by planning on just replacing a soft spot next to the driver seat and in front of the spotter seat. not even bad but it was killing me to know what was in there and hoping there wasnt what i found!!!! i did all the bolt turning and inspections that i could before i bought it and everything was good until i found this. all the foam is wet and the main stringers dont seem to be to bad but the secondarys are nearly gone. i just bought it about a month ago and of course i want to spend all summer on the lake. how long does a stringer replacement take just doing it my self? after work and weekends etc. i thought of just patching the damage i did till the winter so i could have all summer on the boat. what should i do? or really im asking is there any way i can get this all done before summer is over? and i read it cost about $1000-$1500? to do yourself. any input would be great! as i really dont know what to do now and its driving me crazy!!!



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Posted By: WakeSlayer
Date Posted: May-20-2010 at 7:23pm
Welcome to the site!!

I would wait til Fall, personally. Unless your motor is jumping around or your alignment is way off, you will be fine. It lasted this long already.

A complete wooden stringer job:

$2000
200 hours
20 cases of beer   (if you imbibe)

There are numerous threads about this process on this site. A few current ones are in the first couple pages of the boat maint section.

Read lots, and as lots of questions. You will get a ton of help here.

Best of luck, and post pics !!

Mike

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Mike N

1968 Mustang







Posted By: Okie Boarder
Date Posted: May-20-2010 at 7:24pm
It will depend on how much time you can dedicate to the nights and weekends. The CC guys can give you a lot better feel for hours than I can. Mine was much more involved pulling the top cap and eveything. I haven't done a final tally, but I'm somewhere in the neighborhood of 400 hours and more than $1500 for sure.


Posted By: kapla
Date Posted: May-20-2010 at 8:35pm
hi there, welcome to the real world of wooden stringers boats....
post some pictures to see the extend of the rot...




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Posted By: srbranum
Date Posted: May-20-2010 at 10:22pm
I have been working on my rebuild(1975 skiier stringer replacement) constantly since March 1st and I have over $2000 in it and who knows how many hours. the good news is I plan on being at the Callaway Gardens deal next weekend with it if everything goes as planned. I would not attempt it this summer unless you checked your alignment and throughly inspected the engine mount area to make sure it will all hold up to a summer of use. If I saw any obvious problems, I would play it on the safe side.

I am no expert by any means but I did just get through with one of the toughest projects I have ever done but I had no idea what I was getting into to begin with so it made it harder and costlier.

Scott

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I have to keep her running 'cause I can't afford a new one


Posted By: BuffaloBFN
Date Posted: May-20-2010 at 10:27pm
Hey Ronny. I saw this just now.

Dittos on Mike's(wakeslayer) post.

How much have you taken apart at this point? You're 20 minutes from me; drag it over and I can almost guarantee you that I can save you at least one lesson I learned the hard way...aka pre-CCFan.

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"It's a Livin' Thing...What a Terrible Thing to Lose" ELO


Posted By: KFD14
Date Posted: May-22-2010 at 1:32pm
Ronnnyb - Ditto on the others comments. I am in the process of doing my 83 2001. Hind sight is 20/20, if you can I'd try to put it off until fall and do it over the winter - if you have access to a shop or garage that can be heated, that the boat will fit in. Definitly plan on $2000+ and that only applies if you can stop yourself at the stringers. For myself I put all that work into the stringers and now I want to refinish the gel and install new skins....the project never ends.

Whats that saying about a boat being a hole in the water where you throw your $$$$.

Good luck and post lots of pics.   

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Posted By: eric lavine
Date Posted: May-22-2010 at 3:29pm
we also have a beer calculation too, if you drink it....if so figure out an extra thousand, lock the door to your garage and dont let friends over because they will put they're elbows up on the sides and drink all your beer and watch

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"the things you own will start to own you"


Posted By: gun-driver
Date Posted: May-22-2010 at 10:56pm
I'm just about to continue my '83 stringer job that got put on the back burner due to the garage-mahal I've been building.
I found it to be cheaper to buy kegs and a Beer Mister than case's.


Posted By: KFD14
Date Posted: May-23-2010 at 1:23am
Good call, you might want to figure in one of those helmet/beer holders so you still have two hands to work with

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