Ok thought I'd start an official thread over here in projects. Went over and grabbed an old P-14 off my father in laws property and dragged it over to my carport last night. Its in pretty sorry shape but I decided it would be the most rewarding to rebuild this particular boat since it is something I kinda tore into years ago and didn't get anywhere, due to the size of the project, and my skills and funds at the time. I love the lines on this little boat.
So first question, what is the best way to remove the gelcoat on the hull, just use a good sander I guess? I am thinking about picking up one that runs off my compressor. Any suggestions on this?
Second question- when I cut the floor out, do I need to leave something to glass into like a rim of the old floor or take it clean off and tab onto hull? Seems like I've seen it done both ways, and i've only done a balsa recore in a few areas of a deck not a full deck replacement.
When I aked my father in law about this boat yesterday his eyes lit up. He loves classic stuff and would love to see it run, he said I really should think about throwing one of his old mercs on it, when it's ready. He also has a huge old outboard collection, who knows whats good or not though, but probably enough of a few models that I can part a couple out to make a good runner. Usually i'm partial to new four strokes though my last 4 boats all have been, after struggling with an Evinrude with A VRO pump On an Arima that left me running home on a kicker in the sound a handful of times.
Anyway back to the p-14!
Last night I pulled her old seat boxes out and everything is useable as a template(but stinky!), started getting the old tabbing off that holds the motor well/back seat structure together, and should have that out today and be able to get to the transom. Plan is to do the transom first, then the floor second, rebuild the motor well and then move on to the gelcoat and finishes. I'll try and get some pics up this week. My goal is to have this done by summer which in the Northwest means July
So first question, what is the best way to remove the gelcoat on the hull, just use a good sander I guess? I am thinking about picking up one that runs off my compressor. Any suggestions on this?
Second question- when I cut the floor out, do I need to leave something to glass into like a rim of the old floor or take it clean off and tab onto hull? Seems like I've seen it done both ways, and i've only done a balsa recore in a few areas of a deck not a full deck replacement.
When I aked my father in law about this boat yesterday his eyes lit up. He loves classic stuff and would love to see it run, he said I really should think about throwing one of his old mercs on it, when it's ready. He also has a huge old outboard collection, who knows whats good or not though, but probably enough of a few models that I can part a couple out to make a good runner. Usually i'm partial to new four strokes though my last 4 boats all have been, after struggling with an Evinrude with A VRO pump On an Arima that left me running home on a kicker in the sound a handful of times.
Anyway back to the p-14!
Last night I pulled her old seat boxes out and everything is useable as a template(but stinky!), started getting the old tabbing off that holds the motor well/back seat structure together, and should have that out today and be able to get to the transom. Plan is to do the transom first, then the floor second, rebuild the motor well and then move on to the gelcoat and finishes. I'll try and get some pics up this week. My goal is to have this done by summer which in the Northwest means July
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