Questions about H31 soles
Ok, so I should get the boat back next week (new strut, shaft, bottom job). My next project will be replacing the soles, which are soft/delaminating. I've read most every thread on the site regarding soles, in lots of different boats. I still have the following questions (boat is a 1983 H31):
1) How are the soles in this model attached/adhered? Or did it vary from boat to boat? Will there be stringers? A subfloor?
2) My plan is to work in sections, so we can continue to use the boat. What's the best way to take out the entire sole within a section? I feel like I want to keep the pieces intact if possible, to use as templates, but depending on how it is attached/adhered, that may not be possible. I plan to start with the small section just aft of the nav station on the port side. If I can't salvage a section, I'll make a template with paper or poster board, and cut test pieces out of less expensive material to start.
3) In a lot of places, the soles run under cabinetry, settees, etc. Do those installations have to come out to remove the soles? Or does that depend "what we find underneath"?
4) Even if removal is a nightmare, and everything has to be chiseled out in small ragged pieces, should the fixtures come out to facilitate installation of the NEW soles?
New soles will likely be marine plywood, epoxied on all sides and edges, then painted on the topside. I don't want to spend time refinishing wood any more than I have to, and a painted surface can be resurfaced in situ with little effort and prep.
All suggestions and comments are welcomed.
Ok, so I should get the boat back next week (new strut, shaft, bottom job). My next project will be replacing the soles, which are soft/delaminating. I've read most every thread on the site regarding soles, in lots of different boats. I still have the following questions (boat is a 1983 H31):
1) How are the soles in this model attached/adhered? Or did it vary from boat to boat? Will there be stringers? A subfloor?
2) My plan is to work in sections, so we can continue to use the boat. What's the best way to take out the entire sole within a section? I feel like I want to keep the pieces intact if possible, to use as templates, but depending on how it is attached/adhered, that may not be possible. I plan to start with the small section just aft of the nav station on the port side. If I can't salvage a section, I'll make a template with paper or poster board, and cut test pieces out of less expensive material to start.
3) In a lot of places, the soles run under cabinetry, settees, etc. Do those installations have to come out to remove the soles? Or does that depend "what we find underneath"?
4) Even if removal is a nightmare, and everything has to be chiseled out in small ragged pieces, should the fixtures come out to facilitate installation of the NEW soles?
New soles will likely be marine plywood, epoxied on all sides and edges, then painted on the topside. I don't want to spend time refinishing wood any more than I have to, and a painted surface can be resurfaced in situ with little effort and prep.
All suggestions and comments are welcomed.
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