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unrivited and crooked stringers in SYLVAN 1600 need input.
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<blockquote data-quote="kvitalik89" data-source="post: 406453" data-attributes="member: 20611"><p>Guys I have a 1999 sylvan explorer 1600. I'm redoing the carpet this winter and happened to look in the bilge of the boat and noticed that the stringers are not straight and also the base of them is not attached on one side. The boat has been great and handles like a dream. is this normal or did the rivets pop because of freeze and thaw? The boat seems to be dry and does not appear to be water logged. the foam on the bottom is dry in the areas it has come out. Ill take pics tonight when I get home. Also where the stringers are crooked they are riveted crooked up top into the plywood. Should I even worry about this? I might keep the boat long term or maybe sell it and upgrade. give me your thoughts and opinions please. Here is the boat in question, picked it up for $2700.00 50hp Johnson with a evinrude electric trolling motor</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kvitalik89, post: 406453, member: 20611"] Guys I have a 1999 sylvan explorer 1600. I'm redoing the carpet this winter and happened to look in the bilge of the boat and noticed that the stringers are not straight and also the base of them is not attached on one side. The boat has been great and handles like a dream. is this normal or did the rivets pop because of freeze and thaw? The boat seems to be dry and does not appear to be water logged. the foam on the bottom is dry in the areas it has come out. Ill take pics tonight when I get home. Also where the stringers are crooked they are riveted crooked up top into the plywood. Should I even worry about this? I might keep the boat long term or maybe sell it and upgrade. give me your thoughts and opinions please. Here is the boat in question, picked it up for $2700.00 50hp Johnson with a evinrude electric trolling motor [/QUOTE]
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