79youngblood
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Hello, I have had the boat for the last 6 years. It is a 22' jet boat. It is the exact boat the my dad had while I was growing up. I got it back from the guy my dad sold it to... Well, I decided to strip it and take it down south to Shell Knob Mo to have the intake machined for a shoe and ride plate and to have the pump set back to have room to put a ratchet on. So the stringers are rotten and they didn't want to replace the stringers because of the plywood cored hull also has some bad spots from previous shitty fiberglass repairs that were made. So, the core is also no good. Right now I have the boat flipped over on saw horses so I can make a cradle to hold the shape of the hull and flip it back over and cut out stringers and top layer of fiberglass to remove the wet core. Instead of putting another core in the hull, I was wondering if I could just lay the hull up a little thicker and put in 4 stringers like the spectra 20 has? I have been reading a lot about the coosa board. I am going to use the coosa for the stringers and transom and anywhere for building seat bases or anything else. I don't want to mess with the wood. I use the boat and don't want to worry about keeping the water out and I don't want to do all the work again.... So I guess my question for the experts is if I would be ok laying the hull out with another layer or two of fiberglass and put four stringers in the boat like the spectra 20's have? I understand the reasoning of the cored hull but also know the spectras and other boats do not use the cored hull. The main layer is thicker than 3/16 thick as is already. Then the layer of plywood, then thin layer of glass over the plywoodI also plan on using epoxy resin in boat to do the floors