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Rob D
Towards the end of last season I purchased a 85 Hunter 23 as my first sailboat.The interior looked like it had seen better days but the price seemed right . Needless to say I got two months of sailing in and had to lay her up for the winter. After opening her up for this season I realized that her bulkheads were rotted as well as the the most of the ribs under the benches, and bench tops ,ect.It didnt seem to be that big of a deal to gut and rebuild her .I have grinded down all the fiberglass that held the bench ribs and berths in place as well as the shelving and bulkheads .I am intending to use a combination of marine ply an marine acumie for finished areas . One thing I noticed is the way the floor insert was fastend to the hull from the factory . It appears that there are many voids in the fiberglass and floorpan seams that alowed {rain} water from the bildge to penatrate all the upright wood footings as well as the compartments under the benches and cause them to rot . I plan to fiberglass the perimeter of the insert to fix this problem . I am ready to start cutting wood and rebuilding her and I would realy appreciate any insight on this issue as well as other things to do or watch out for in the process of the restoration Thank You Rob D