18' 1969 Offshore V restoration

dozerII

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Re: 18' 1969 Offshore V restoration

Depending on temp a quart will just do an 18' If it is cool, it will go on very thick and not go as far as when it is warm. I just hit the seams and rivet lines.
 

classiccat

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Re: 18' 1969 Offshore V restoration

Not sure, It would be for bunker which aren't small, maybe 8 gallon tank minimum for a built in tank. Unless I find a great layout plan, I'll probably just keep a portable cooler type setup.

that might be better. some baitfish (like herring...if/when the moratorium is lifted) require a round tank which doesn't lend itself to integrated designs.
 

ctswf

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Re: 18' 1969 Offshore V restoration

thanks guys very informative, hah you know that saying b-o-a-t bust out another thousand. With these cheaper type restores, im not quite there but it sure seems like each step i think im going to breeze by turns into "bust out another hundred"
 

barato2

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Re: 18' 1969 Offshore V restoration

i know this plan.....the $6000 boat you originally paid $300 for, one trip to Ace Hardware at a time :faint2:
 

ezmobee

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Re: 18' 1969 Offshore V restoration

I stopped counting when I hit $7k. (that does include the original purchase price + $1k in new seats)
 

bob johnson

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Re: 18' 1969 Offshore V restoration

people should take our advice right off the bat and know that that super clean , nice running 180 SS for $4K on a galvanized trailer...is a super deal.....way better than the no motor, broken trailer, rotted floor /transom. flaking paint FREE 180SS in the neighbors yard!!! which is especially true for the novice/guy with three kids playing soccer/guy with a big yard-garden/ ect ect ect......bob
 

ctswf

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Re: 18' 1969 Offshore V restoration

Im trying to keep it simple:

Boat+trailer -$600
sell my two old trailers for +$700
-$1000 into new boat.
(use exising stuff from old boat).

Thats the plan so far.
Just got word last night my father has free closed cell foam I can use.
 

jasoutside

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Re: 18' 1969 Offshore V restoration

Hey ct, lil late here but I just wanted to swing by and say sweet hull and great project:thumb:
 

ctswf

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Thanks!
I can't wait to try it out, I was on a starcraft once for a test run years ago. Other than that I have no idea what to expect!
Smaller fiberglass hulls is all Ive ever had.
 

ctswf

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I'm a little confused on primers for the aluminum hull. Lets say I just go the rustoleum route.

After self etching primer on the bare spots, will any rustoleum alkaloid "metal primer" be sufficient? They seem to have a few.
I will then probably use the rustoleum topside marine gloss white all around, its not going to be docked.

Inside the boat however, is gloss going to kill the eyes in the sun?
 

ezmobee

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Re: 18' 1969 Offshore V restoration

You've got it correct. And no, I don't think you'll have an issue with gloss.
 

barato2

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Re: 18' 1969 Offshore V restoration

just keep in mind how well aluminum absorbs heat when you select color....it's really easy to build a tin oven without intending to
 

brnschoneck

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Re: 18' 1969 Offshore V restoration

thats b my concern too thats y i have to have carpet here in nc sun is no joke on a 100 degree day n i dont wanna be splashn water on deck to stay cool lol !!!
 

ctswf

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wow i didnt think about the tin oven scenario, well anyway I think im going white sides and grey non skid floor

After a coat of epoxy (no csm) is there any play with the plywood or is it rock hard? Im concerned about a little warping in the plywood. If it becomes hard as a rock I might have a hard time fastening it perfrctly flat, or even getting the t&g in place
 

GA_Boater

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Re: 18' 1969 Offshore V restoration

Tinnies get hot. I have very light blue and in the heat of the day, lets just say bare skin against it or the bare aluminum trim causes quite a sharp intake of breath followed by an expulsion of nasty words. It's tough to rest my arm on the gunnel when cruising. I usually wipe the arm area down with a wet cloth or towel first to cool it.
 

ctswf

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My white washed boat is going to look boring next to all the iboats here
 

InMotion

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Re: 18' 1969 Offshore V restoration

Tinnies get hot. I have very light blue and in the heat of the day, lets just say bare skin against it or the bare aluminum trim causes quite a sharp intake of breath followed by an expulsion of nasty words. It's tough to rest my arm on the gunnel when cruising. I usually wipe the arm area down with a wet cloth or towel first to cool it.

No problem here in Canada..., :):smug::rolleyes:
 

ctswf

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Re: 18' 1969 Offshore V restoration

Nice offshore Bwana:joyous:
 
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