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Floor Repair

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Category: Repairs and Maintenance
Forum Name: Boat Maintenance
Forum Discription: Discuss maintenance of your Correct Craft
URL: http://www.CorrectCraftFan.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=22246
Printed Date: November-20-2024 at 12:18am


Topic: Floor Repair
Posted By: Hotfoot
Subject: Floor Repair
Date Posted: June-23-2011 at 7:44pm
Hellow all. I am new to the site as recomended by Correct Craft. I own a 1987 Barefoot Nautique that is all original. I have had it since 1990 and have finally noticed and need to replace some of the floor. I am sure that if a little is bad that I can multiply that by 10 when I open it up. I am looking for some info on the actual original construction of the floor. I went thru the factory in 1991 but can not remember all of what I saw then. Anyone have any experiance on this? I will be takeing this project on this winter and have plenty of time to research the task. I know this is a big job but I am pretty good with wood, fiberglass and metal fabrication so it does not scare me to jump into this. I would just like to know what I'm getting myself into.

Thank you in advance, Chris



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Posted By: storm34
Date Posted: June-23-2011 at 8:10pm
Do a seach for "Pumpkin Patch" and "another barefoot rebuild" here on the site and you will find EVERYTHING you need and more!

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Posted By: 8122pbrainard
Date Posted: June-24-2011 at 9:50am
Originally posted by Hotfoot Hotfoot wrote:

need to replace some of the floor. I am sure that if a little is bad that I can multiply that by 10 when I open it up.
Chris

Chris,
I feel that 10 multiplier is on the low side! Do the seaching and reading and you'll have all the info needed. You have found the site with all the answers!

Welcome to CCfan. We always ask for pictures plus some with text submitted for the diaries.

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Keep it original, Pete
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