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pullmytrigger 08-06-2017 09:10 PM

93 31 Thunder questions
 
Im looking at this 93 31 Thunder. The cabin floor (not the cockpit floor) is a little soft to step on in one spot. Is this common? Is it difficult to repair? According to the survey the rest of the boat is between 12 and 15% moisture. And yes I live in Canada funky camper tops are common on offshores as it can be 90 during the day and cool right off in the evenings and no we dont drive the boat when they are up we take them down Thanks https://www.facebook.com/images/emoj...5/16/1f642.png:)

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scarabman 08-07-2017 07:49 AM

I have been in a couple of that era, and have not seen soft cabin floors, but have seen soft cockpit floors just in front of the rear bench. Is there a drain hole right at the bottom of the step into the cabin?

pullmytrigger 08-07-2017 09:16 AM


Originally Posted by scarabman (Post 4574299)
I have been in a couple of that era, and have not seen soft cabin floors, but have seen soft cockpit floors just in front of the rear bench. Is there a drain hole right at the bottom of the step into the cabin?

Hmmmm I remember seeing a drain hole, a round hole in the carpet big enough to put your thumb in with no bezel or cover. The carpet was pushed down in there and glued. If i remember correctly it was at the forward end of the cabin though. Thanks

pullmytrigger 08-07-2017 09:18 AM

He said he already took out and reinforced the the center part of the cockpit floor. You can see where that section is removable.

Team Archer 08-07-2017 12:30 PM

It is fairly common to find a soft floor in the cabin. Most of the time its from storing the boat on the trailer with the bow down so the water won't drain out. Its a fairly simple repair.


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