bonz_d
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So here it is finally in-progress. This is a 1984 Lund S14 DLX that I aquired last summer from graigs list for $375.00 including the trailer. This boat had been sitting for about 8 yrs unused and parked outside. This is what it looked like when I got it home.
After a thorough cleaning we ran it for a short time with a 18hp Evinrude tiller while I looked for a 35hp. There was a soft spot in the floor behind the console bench that we knew would need replacing and the plywood on the bench tops and stern deck would also need replacing. Towards the end of last summer I located a nice 1978 35hp Evinrude and replace the 18hp and redid the plywood seats and stern deck. Much better! Also redid the trailer.
Last weekend we finally tore out the carpet and deck. The deck in this model Lund seems to have been put in before the center split bench is assembled and riveted in. Ended up having to cut the ply into 3 pcs. in order to remove it from under the center benches. Also the decking was fastened down with rivets.
The deck ply was 1/2" with alot of footballs and voids in the underside layer. I replaced this with 1/2" ply which I stained both sides first with some leftover stain, then applied 3 coats of marine varnish. The deck ply again had to be cut into 3 pcs in order to slide it under the center split benches. Sorry to say but yes it is being covered again in marine carpet. Best way to hide the 3 seams in the plywood!
Hope to have the carpet down this afternoon and will post pic's when I've finished that.
After a thorough cleaning we ran it for a short time with a 18hp Evinrude tiller while I looked for a 35hp. There was a soft spot in the floor behind the console bench that we knew would need replacing and the plywood on the bench tops and stern deck would also need replacing. Towards the end of last summer I located a nice 1978 35hp Evinrude and replace the 18hp and redid the plywood seats and stern deck. Much better! Also redid the trailer.
Last weekend we finally tore out the carpet and deck. The deck in this model Lund seems to have been put in before the center split bench is assembled and riveted in. Ended up having to cut the ply into 3 pcs. in order to remove it from under the center benches. Also the decking was fastened down with rivets.
The deck ply was 1/2" with alot of footballs and voids in the underside layer. I replaced this with 1/2" ply which I stained both sides first with some leftover stain, then applied 3 coats of marine varnish. The deck ply again had to be cut into 3 pcs in order to slide it under the center split benches. Sorry to say but yes it is being covered again in marine carpet. Best way to hide the 3 seams in the plywood!
Hope to have the carpet down this afternoon and will post pic's when I've finished that.