Anyone ever replaced the cabin floor in a 28?
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Dave, mine is also an 85, the cabin floor was getting soft, it flexed a lot when you stepped on it until it finally split. The reason is that water wasnt properly draining from the foreward bulkhead back to the main bilge.
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Thrillseeker,
Do you have the teak floor? Sounds like you might want to tear it out to fix that drainage problem too. I looked at mine and it looks like a serious pain in the ass. Let us know whatever you decide to do.
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Do you have the teak floor? Sounds like you might want to tear it out to fix that drainage problem too. I looked at mine and it looks like a serious pain in the ass. Let us know whatever you decide to do.
Dave
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I have some of the floor ripped out, the floor seems to tuck under the sides and front of the "sidewalls" 28ss PM'd me and told me that there was a drain tube that runs from the foreward bulkhead back through the fueltank foam and into the main bilge. Its prolly plugged with **** and needs cleared out.
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Re: Anyone ever replaced the cabin floor in a 28?
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Pain in the a$$ or easy job??
Pain in the a$$ or easy job??
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when i got my boat, the entire cabin had pretty much been ripped out...and i ripped out whatever was left. From what i can remember, the sidewalls were screwed to the stringers after the floor was glassed in. my floor was rotted also, so i ripped it out. drainage was ok, meaning it did go from front to back. Mine was clogged too(the hole was pretty small), so I cleared it out and then had a floor glassed in right up to the stingers. I did not add the sidwalls back into the equation. I also had the entire berth area replaced and had it glassed right to the top of the stringers.
I did notice, however that Cigarette needed to add 1" piece of lath to the tops of the stingers to make room for the fuel tank fittings. I decided that I would rather have that 1" of headroom and cut out around the fuel tank fittings to accomodate.
I did notice, however that Cigarette needed to add 1" piece of lath to the tops of the stingers to make room for the fuel tank fittings. I decided that I would rather have that 1" of headroom and cut out around the fuel tank fittings to accomodate.
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bryan, Yes I love the boat. it is an awesome rough water ride, very smooth and stable. The 28's are built like brick ****houses. The only thing I dont like about it is the engine compartment is tight as hell as far as being able to work on stuff, and another prob I am having is trying to get hyd. steering and a swim platform mounted on a verry cluttered transom.
Let me know if you wanna know anything else. I have been through just about everything on the boat mechanical, and upholstry wise. Sean from the board has done a complete reso on a 28, so he is a great source of info. Check out his site www.thunderboatalley.com
Let me know if you wanna know anything else. I have been through just about everything on the boat mechanical, and upholstry wise. Sean from the board has done a complete reso on a 28, so he is a great source of info. Check out his site www.thunderboatalley.com