I am acquiring an aluminum 1999 SeaArk 2472MV. It started its life as a rear center console then remade into a forward console striper boat at some point in its life. It's had very large bait tanks in it for years and used on almost a daily basis. The entire insides are now ripped out leaving only the original front deck and all the ribs exposed. Most of the ribs are cracked right at the side bend.
How would someone repair the ribs? Clean the cracks as good as possible and directly weld them? Weld braces over the cracks? Maybe I should just scrap this boat as it is too old?
The hull seems solid enough so it may be worth building on. I don't plan on going to crazy with the build. Add flooring, a small console, and some seating on the sides. Maybe extend the front deck again. The deck extension was not built right and has been removed. The transom looks solid although it had an outboard over its limit on it for at least two years (150hp Mercury). I was on it while it was running and didn't see any bending, etc. I dont know if there is wood inside it.
How would someone repair the ribs? Clean the cracks as good as possible and directly weld them? Weld braces over the cracks? Maybe I should just scrap this boat as it is too old?
The hull seems solid enough so it may be worth building on. I don't plan on going to crazy with the build. Add flooring, a small console, and some seating on the sides. Maybe extend the front deck again. The deck extension was not built right and has been removed. The transom looks solid although it had an outboard over its limit on it for at least two years (150hp Mercury). I was on it while it was running and didn't see any bending, etc. I dont know if there is wood inside it.