boatman37
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- Jun 6, 2015
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- Boat Info
- 2006 Crownline 250CR. 5.7 Merc BIII
Previous: 1986 Sea Ray 250 Sundancer. 260 Merc Alpha 1 Gen 1
- Engines
- 5.7 Merc BIII
Kind of what I was thinking Frank. Hate to remove it but it would be much easier. And like you said, without knowing exactly where it ends it would be hard to use the inject a dek. Easiest way would be to cut the whole bottom off, pull out ALL of the plywood coring and start fresh either with new plywood or the foam you mentioned. Just bought the boat in August. Had it surveyed but neither one of us noticed it. Seems like it got worse in the few weeks I had it in the water but I doubt that is the case. I did notice after I brought it home and was winterizing it there was a brown liquid line on the back edge of the platform. Wiped it off and didn't see anything. A few days later noticed it again. Wiped it again and looked real close and there is a hairline crack about 2-3" long that it is oozing from. My guess is me walking on it oozes it out.