BridgetKF
Cadet
- Joined
- Jun 9, 2019
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I am restoring a Mark Twain bass boat. The motor and electronics are gone and while the hull is completely intact and seaworthy, save a few small spots where the motor had been attached and the plug for water drainage is dry-rotted, it's actually not bad. It just needs a really good cleaning.
I'm in the process of cleaning it and intend to give the inside a good sealant job to be on the safe side. But any suggestions would be useful. I have pictures, but it shows just what kind of rough shape the boat was in when I got it. It actually looks a bit better, now, since it's out of the weeds. And, like I said, it IS seaworthy, no big holes, no cracks, no dry-rot.
It's a 16 ft hull that I'm working on to get it back onto the water. I would love suggestions, thank you.
I'm in the process of cleaning it and intend to give the inside a good sealant job to be on the safe side. But any suggestions would be useful. I have pictures, but it shows just what kind of rough shape the boat was in when I got it. It actually looks a bit better, now, since it's out of the weeds. And, like I said, it IS seaworthy, no big holes, no cracks, no dry-rot.
It's a 16 ft hull that I'm working on to get it back onto the water. I would love suggestions, thank you.