d&linAK
New member
Hi all, this is my first post (and potentially fist boat!) so thanks for your patience with my slight lack of boat-related vocabulary.
I've been looking into buying a 1982 22ft CDory in town. The main problem that I can see with it is in the transom area - not where the engine is attached, but the box-structure that extends forward onto the deck that holds the batteries seems to be very compromised. There are cracks where the two vertical sides of the box intersect with the deck, cracks that expose the wood core on one side, and most of the holes in this box-structure (if there's a more official term for this let me know...) seem to be simply bored through and un-sealed, exposing the bare wood core. I've probed the cracks and holes with a piece of wire, and rot seems to extend quite far, up to 6" around some holes. It seems like if I were to buy this boat I might need to entirely replace this part of the boat.
My questions for 'yall are these: Does the wood core of this box structure extend down into the hull and transom where the rot might have penetrated? How structurally essential is this box to the transom? Any idea what it might cost for a DIY replacement of this box? (I envision cutting it away at the deck and transom and completely re-building the structure)
Thanks so much! I'll try to post some pictures soon.
Here's a short album showing the area - the boat could definitely use a good cleaning, but I hope this clarifies what I'm referencing:
http://imgur.com/a/ee8sH
I've been looking into buying a 1982 22ft CDory in town. The main problem that I can see with it is in the transom area - not where the engine is attached, but the box-structure that extends forward onto the deck that holds the batteries seems to be very compromised. There are cracks where the two vertical sides of the box intersect with the deck, cracks that expose the wood core on one side, and most of the holes in this box-structure (if there's a more official term for this let me know...) seem to be simply bored through and un-sealed, exposing the bare wood core. I've probed the cracks and holes with a piece of wire, and rot seems to extend quite far, up to 6" around some holes. It seems like if I were to buy this boat I might need to entirely replace this part of the boat.
My questions for 'yall are these: Does the wood core of this box structure extend down into the hull and transom where the rot might have penetrated? How structurally essential is this box to the transom? Any idea what it might cost for a DIY replacement of this box? (I envision cutting it away at the deck and transom and completely re-building the structure)
Thanks so much! I'll try to post some pictures soon.
Here's a short album showing the area - the boat could definitely use a good cleaning, but I hope this clarifies what I'm referencing:
http://imgur.com/a/ee8sH