Stress Cracks on Swim Platform
Posted: Mon Jan 06, 2025 6:00 pm
Hope everyone all had great Christmas and New Years holidays!
Sorry if this topic has been adequately covered by any previous post(s). I've searched through Cobaltchat.com posts, YouTube, etc, and I haven't found anything that fully answers my questions. TIA for any support!
I'm doing some offseason work on my new-to-me 222, one project being new flooring. I'm pulling out the black rubberized flooring installed by PO and putting in brown SeaDek. I'm wondering if I should address some stress cracks on each side of the swim platform while the flooring is removed. Essentially, I'd like to have any fiberglass/gelcoat repairs done while the flooring is off so as to avoid needing to replace flooring on the swim platform again in the near future.
I've attached some pictures to show the spider cracks I'm seeing. Sorry about the poor lighting - it was almost sundown when I snapped these photos. I can take more if needed. The cracking is on the the outside edges (port and starboard) but nowhere else. All other areas seem to be in perfect shape.
I'll also be giving this old girl a good buff and polish before lake season rolls back around, and I feel like these cracks will stand out even more when everything else is shined up. Not counting the swim platform, there are very, very few stress cracks through the entire boat.
Are these cosmetic only or do they indicate more of a structural issue? If I wanted to address these while the flooring is off, would it just need to be sanded down in the affected areas and then new gelcoat applied? Or is it a more involved repair (fiberglass, filler, etc)? I'm very handy and can learn to do most types of work very quickly, but sometimes it's just easier to pay a professional, especially when specialized tools and materials are involved.
Again, thanks in advance for any support!
Sorry if this topic has been adequately covered by any previous post(s). I've searched through Cobaltchat.com posts, YouTube, etc, and I haven't found anything that fully answers my questions. TIA for any support!
I'm doing some offseason work on my new-to-me 222, one project being new flooring. I'm pulling out the black rubberized flooring installed by PO and putting in brown SeaDek. I'm wondering if I should address some stress cracks on each side of the swim platform while the flooring is removed. Essentially, I'd like to have any fiberglass/gelcoat repairs done while the flooring is off so as to avoid needing to replace flooring on the swim platform again in the near future.
I've attached some pictures to show the spider cracks I'm seeing. Sorry about the poor lighting - it was almost sundown when I snapped these photos. I can take more if needed. The cracking is on the the outside edges (port and starboard) but nowhere else. All other areas seem to be in perfect shape.
I'll also be giving this old girl a good buff and polish before lake season rolls back around, and I feel like these cracks will stand out even more when everything else is shined up. Not counting the swim platform, there are very, very few stress cracks through the entire boat.
Are these cosmetic only or do they indicate more of a structural issue? If I wanted to address these while the flooring is off, would it just need to be sanded down in the affected areas and then new gelcoat applied? Or is it a more involved repair (fiberglass, filler, etc)? I'm very handy and can learn to do most types of work very quickly, but sometimes it's just easier to pay a professional, especially when specialized tools and materials are involved.
Again, thanks in advance for any support!