Aloha!
I have what i would consider a "bouncy" cockpit floor. When stepping off the seats onto the floor you can see and feel a little bounce in the fiberglass. I was thinking of doing the "drill and fill" but i wasnt sure what it is made out of and if that would work.
I also have leaky windows (they are called ports correct?), and the deck near the window is spongy feeling. I was thinking of doing the "drill and fill" method with this as well, any ideas?
Its a 1976 C27. I know its not a big expensive boat and may not be worth it, but its a learner boat for myself, and id rather learn on something i spent a little on vs learning how to do it on a expensive one.
What would be my best route to learn how to fix these soft spots?
I have what i would consider a "bouncy" cockpit floor. When stepping off the seats onto the floor you can see and feel a little bounce in the fiberglass. I was thinking of doing the "drill and fill" but i wasnt sure what it is made out of and if that would work.
I also have leaky windows (they are called ports correct?), and the deck near the window is spongy feeling. I was thinking of doing the "drill and fill" method with this as well, any ideas?
Its a 1976 C27. I know its not a big expensive boat and may not be worth it, but its a learner boat for myself, and id rather learn on something i spent a little on vs learning how to do it on a expensive one.
What would be my best route to learn how to fix these soft spots?