Hi everyone and thanks for reading my post.
I own a 2000 Glaston Carlson CSX21 that we bought brand new. it’s still in really nice shape. We thought we took great care of this boat and watched the water we allowed in the boat.
our last boat (95 VIP) needed ALL the wood replaced, floor, seat wood, seat frames, stringers and keel stiffener, luckily the transom was good. So I learned how important it is to keep the boat as dry as possible.
Well, this boat has not been in the water in two years so I started doing some basic cleaning and maintenance. I pulled the fuel tank cover to check the two year old fuel and to figure out why the ski well was slow to drain.
What I found was quite a mess. What found was the fuel tank was installed with some dinky 1 inch wide foam rubber strips that have worked their way out and to the drain area below the tank. This formed a dam under the tank and held water. The tank then rubbed holes in the hull fiberglass and formed holes into the core of the hull. Now the core is rotten, the hull is soft and “crunchy” when stepped on.
here is where I need help. How do I repair this damage? Looking for those of you that have experience with repairing cored hulls. Lots of sailboats on YouTube but no power boats that I can find.
Any help is appreciated!!
I own a 2000 Glaston Carlson CSX21 that we bought brand new. it’s still in really nice shape. We thought we took great care of this boat and watched the water we allowed in the boat.
our last boat (95 VIP) needed ALL the wood replaced, floor, seat wood, seat frames, stringers and keel stiffener, luckily the transom was good. So I learned how important it is to keep the boat as dry as possible.
Well, this boat has not been in the water in two years so I started doing some basic cleaning and maintenance. I pulled the fuel tank cover to check the two year old fuel and to figure out why the ski well was slow to drain.
What I found was quite a mess. What found was the fuel tank was installed with some dinky 1 inch wide foam rubber strips that have worked their way out and to the drain area below the tank. This formed a dam under the tank and held water. The tank then rubbed holes in the hull fiberglass and formed holes into the core of the hull. Now the core is rotten, the hull is soft and “crunchy” when stepped on.
here is where I need help. How do I repair this damage? Looking for those of you that have experience with repairing cored hulls. Lots of sailboats on YouTube but no power boats that I can find.
Any help is appreciated!!







