10-08-2024, 01:03 PM
Sorry Curt if there is a misunderstanding. When I elected to remove the floor for deeper cleaning of keel & bilge areas, I found the black mold on the bottom side of the plywood floor. This was the main reason I made the decision to replace floor, also to add I had a damp musty odor that was imbedded inside prior to removing floor. Since the original vinyl side was glued down and had torn wear & faded areas, this was something I wasn't willing to deal with trying to salvage the old vinyl. So, I also purchased new marine vinyl flooring to put over the new marine plywood. After removing old floor, I found corrosion in some of the aluminum floor bracing where salt penetrated. A lot of the corrosion areas was from 2 dissimilar metals came in contact with each other, stainless steel screws attaching floor to aluminum bracing.
![[Image: Old-floor.jpg]](https://i.postimg.cc/y3sT2MFk/Old-floor.jpg)
Old floor brown vinyl with carpeted sides.
The carpet was nasty with salt crystals
and who knows what other imbedded crud
![[Image: New-floor.jpg]](https://i.postimg.cc/PCv8QdcT/New-floor.jpg)
New floor blue vinyl with new
indoor/outdoor carpeted sides
![[Image: Old-floor.jpg]](https://i.postimg.cc/y3sT2MFk/Old-floor.jpg)
Old floor brown vinyl with carpeted sides.
The carpet was nasty with salt crystals
and who knows what other imbedded crud
![[Image: New-floor.jpg]](https://i.postimg.cc/PCv8QdcT/New-floor.jpg)
New floor blue vinyl with new
indoor/outdoor carpeted sides