
Got the boat home and finally had a chance to inspect thouroghly. It is a 1968 Cheyene Deluxe OB. My digital camera is not working at this time, so no photos yet. I definately have a project on my hands. The transom is soggy and needs repair. Also, where the mounting holes are for the toilet that once was there is some delamination. I have not pulled up the deck yet but its probaly safe to assume there is some rot in the structural members below. The previous owner put in a new deck of marine quality mahogony plywood, but they did not seal it water tight. I hope to salvage and reuse the plywood. Any way I got my work cut out for me. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Here's my plan still in its infantcy.
I'm thinking about converting it into an open fisherman. Instead of removing the whole cap, I was considering cutting it in place to get rid of the bulk head and accessing the transom for repair. Is this a bad idea?
By open fisherman I mean open deck space with a raised deck where the bulkhead is with storage below. Maybe six stategicaly placed pedistal seat bases, so seats can be interchanged with accesories. Also, considering a 115 Mercury Optimax with tiller controls. I still have plenty of time to figure out the plan, so any input would be great. Looking forward to hear some of your opinions and advice. Thanks again,
Brew