Well, with having to take down two 60 foot rotting trees before winter sets in and getting other honey do's completed I have finally managed to remove the old transom, after I do some work on the second bathroom I may be able to get some sanding done.
I find that I would rather work on the boat than any other project I have in the fire...
Even above my motorcycle **gasp**. What have I stumbled upon by purchasing this cheap basket case boat?
In the mean time while I have some down time at work.. I have discovered 'EBay'. I have purchased a few items over the years from there, but recently I have increased my activity... I purchased some bow rail fittings and a really cool bow light, and a gauge pod/ steering wheel that looks really cool. I am eyeballing a really cool vintage stern light now...and started purchasing supplies.
I have not found anything on the Internet that would give a rookie a list of starting supplies (stuff they might need to start a fiberglass boat repair). I found this site and camped out realizing there is a lot of knowledge here local to me. I will always update my first post on ths thread with a material list or what not that I find imortant as a rookie or recruit that might be looking for this information. I help that all the old salts keep me on course.
Ok back on course,
I really wanted to restore the boat to her original beauty but that will not happen due to condition and limited internet resources of this manufacturer. I decided to retro mod this boat when I could find nothing more than a few words about the company on fiberglassics.
I stumbled upon this boat first on Craigslist and by all means I should have walked away, but it was cool looking and I have always wanted to go back out on the water ever since my short navel stint in the 80's. I tend to be impulsive on my buying habits when I see something I want. With all that being said, I find myself thinking of what I want in a boat.
Cool factor (stayin within retro guidelines)
Wife factor (porta potty)
Fish factor (room to fish, down riggers, live well,...)
Tech factor (keeping with current tech)
functionability factor (all the stuff you don't see..fuel tank, plumbing, electrical, ....
Did I mention I tend to ramble... Here are some photos... Transom removed and gauge pod mock up..
I intend to finish this boat but I am not afraid to have another project in the background so I will always hunt for a cuddy cabin between 17 and 20 foot...
I find that I would rather work on the boat than any other project I have in the fire...
Even above my motorcycle **gasp**. What have I stumbled upon by purchasing this cheap basket case boat?
In the mean time while I have some down time at work.. I have discovered 'EBay'. I have purchased a few items over the years from there, but recently I have increased my activity... I purchased some bow rail fittings and a really cool bow light, and a gauge pod/ steering wheel that looks really cool. I am eyeballing a really cool vintage stern light now...and started purchasing supplies.
I have not found anything on the Internet that would give a rookie a list of starting supplies (stuff they might need to start a fiberglass boat repair). I found this site and camped out realizing there is a lot of knowledge here local to me. I will always update my first post on ths thread with a material list or what not that I find imortant as a rookie or recruit that might be looking for this information. I help that all the old salts keep me on course.
Ok back on course,
I really wanted to restore the boat to her original beauty but that will not happen due to condition and limited internet resources of this manufacturer. I decided to retro mod this boat when I could find nothing more than a few words about the company on fiberglassics.
I stumbled upon this boat first on Craigslist and by all means I should have walked away, but it was cool looking and I have always wanted to go back out on the water ever since my short navel stint in the 80's. I tend to be impulsive on my buying habits when I see something I want. With all that being said, I find myself thinking of what I want in a boat.
Cool factor (stayin within retro guidelines)
Wife factor (porta potty)
Fish factor (room to fish, down riggers, live well,...)
Tech factor (keeping with current tech)
functionability factor (all the stuff you don't see..fuel tank, plumbing, electrical, ....
Did I mention I tend to ramble... Here are some photos... Transom removed and gauge pod mock up..
I intend to finish this boat but I am not afraid to have another project in the background so I will always hunt for a cuddy cabin between 17 and 20 foot...
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