Brighton,
I was just chatting with a friend who's son purchased a crestliner of about the age you are speaking from a friend.
Before the job was finished, he replaced the transom board, 100% of the wood in the floor, as well as all of the carpet in the boat.
He worked on the boat for about a month through the winter to get every thing finished up. I believe that he spent a total of about $500 for everything including materials as well as outsourced labor to weld metal back in place after it had been removed for the transom board replacement.
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CAUTION --
If you have one soft spot in the wood in your boat, do yourself a favor and check every square inch of wood in your boat, including the transom board so that if you get into repair, you do all of the necessary repairs to make it a safe and long lived boat again.
Best wishes.
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