Hi Carver Folks,
I need some advice on a '76 2276 camper please. I finally got my engine running good this season and took it to the bay for its first splash (for me that is)when I discovered I could not steer the lower unit. Next I noticed water coming in through the hull.
This is my first boat and I would really like to bring it back to a decent useable condition. I contacted a few marinas to come take a look at the hull and so far two have told me that opening it up is like opening up a can of worms. I have never done boat restoration or worked with fiberglass.
Today I pulled the gas tank to take a closer look at the hul and to locate the one observed hole. Under the tank the hull sort of flexes and has that hollow sound to it. I am unclear as to what I should do from here?
I read up on repairing the one hole but now I have a couple of flexing spots in the hull that I know of. Then I read about the foam being saturated with water and also rotten stringers. My Carver has the removable floor pannels but I do not see how I would ever access the entire hull from inside without removing the deck frame, and I have no idea besides cutting it out on how to do that?
I need some advice and I realize this is hard to advise on over the computer but I thought I would at least try. The boat sat for 10 years in a barn (water tight) on a trailer and I am not sure of its history prior to that. It is the perfect boat for my needs if it floats.
Thanks for any help you can offer.
Best Regards,
Greg
I need some advice on a '76 2276 camper please. I finally got my engine running good this season and took it to the bay for its first splash (for me that is)when I discovered I could not steer the lower unit. Next I noticed water coming in through the hull.
This is my first boat and I would really like to bring it back to a decent useable condition. I contacted a few marinas to come take a look at the hull and so far two have told me that opening it up is like opening up a can of worms. I have never done boat restoration or worked with fiberglass.
Today I pulled the gas tank to take a closer look at the hul and to locate the one observed hole. Under the tank the hull sort of flexes and has that hollow sound to it. I am unclear as to what I should do from here?
I read up on repairing the one hole but now I have a couple of flexing spots in the hull that I know of. Then I read about the foam being saturated with water and also rotten stringers. My Carver has the removable floor pannels but I do not see how I would ever access the entire hull from inside without removing the deck frame, and I have no idea besides cutting it out on how to do that?
I need some advice and I realize this is hard to advise on over the computer but I thought I would at least try. The boat sat for 10 years in a barn (water tight) on a trailer and I am not sure of its history prior to that. It is the perfect boat for my needs if it floats.
Thanks for any help you can offer.
Best Regards,
Greg