If you hear a hollow sound you ll have an idea if there s a weak area.
Check boat for floor soft spots.
Not sure of a great way to check for soft spots other than using your foot and bouncing your weight around throughout the deck feeling for it.
They aren t near each other and they aren t real bad but you can feel the difference.
On inboard and sterndrive boats where transom flex is not as prevalent a core sample can be taken from the inside of the transom to check for moisture or rot.
They are only about the size of your foot and i would like to fix them as i am going to be selling the boat.
When noticing a soft spot on your boat you need to add more support to the structure to reinforce it as much as possible.
Deck and stringer system problems go hand in hand.
Say one every few inches.
It all depends on how safe you feel the boat is and how bad the rot is.
I did hear from a dealer though that they changed the type of plywood they used for floors in 1995 i believe to a much better type that holds up to water and time longer.
Fixing small soft spots in boat floor.
The holes need to be all the way around the soft spot.
I replaced the entire floor in one of my boats replaced a small area in another of my boats and also had a cheap boat that i didn t care about much and just screwed a piece of carpeted plywood over the soft spot to get it by so i could enjoy it right away.
A soft spot in a boat floor can be surprisingly tricky to diagnose.
I talked to some people and they suggested drilling small holes in the soft area and injecting it with a fiberglass resin.
I have 2 very small soft spots in the floor of my lund pro v.
I use a very short drill bit so i do not go through the other side of the boat.
Hello to all i have a 18 bowrider and in 2 or 3 spots the floor feels spongy like it might be rotting out.
When the sound becomes sharp and the material gives good feedback to the touch you know that it s stronger.
One hole may not be sufficient.
I too have a boat that had a soft spot in the floor.
I ended up ripping out the entire floor stringers the inside skin of the transom to where i had an empty hull and rebuilt the entire thing.
Third squeeze in the gorilla glue or sealer.
Turned out the entire floor was rotten the stringers were rotten the transom was rotten etc.
The extra holes will give the foam a place to escape.
Soft spots on the deck are a sign of rotted and delaminated core materials.
The soft spots tend to be small enough at first so you need to make sure that the overall surface you are working on allows you to apply the epoxy and fiberglass properly.