Swansboro Dave
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Unfortunately, our much loved 2010 Ranger 29S suffered some minor damage during the recent hurricane. Despite our efforts to protect the boat (removed from water and stored on trailer), due to high winds (95 mph) and tremendous rains (35" here in Swansboro), we did get some water intrusion, but luckily, all the damage seems to be fairly cosmetic.
We are well under way with necessary repairs. However, there is one necessary repair item I do not know how to address, and was hoping perhaps someone on this forum could offer suggestions.
The wood veneer flooring in both the salon....and the step into the front berth area were wetted.....and despite my efforts to quickly dry.....the veneer seems to be delaminating and deteriorating along the edges where I assume it wicked water. Curiously enough, the flooring in the front berth area itself seems to be holding up fine.....even though is was completely submerged under approximately 1" of rainwater prior to drying out the boat.
It is obvious the veneer flooring probably needs to be replaced, but I have no idea where to source the flooring materials.
Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.
We are well under way with necessary repairs. However, there is one necessary repair item I do not know how to address, and was hoping perhaps someone on this forum could offer suggestions.
The wood veneer flooring in both the salon....and the step into the front berth area were wetted.....and despite my efforts to quickly dry.....the veneer seems to be delaminating and deteriorating along the edges where I assume it wicked water. Curiously enough, the flooring in the front berth area itself seems to be holding up fine.....even though is was completely submerged under approximately 1" of rainwater prior to drying out the boat.
It is obvious the veneer flooring probably needs to be replaced, but I have no idea where to source the flooring materials.
Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.