TriHullNoob
Cadet
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- Jun 19, 2016
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First, hello all! I am brand new to this forum, as well as the boating world in general! So of course I want to jump in with a boat restoration, that's how its supposed to happen right??
Okay so the boat is a 20 ft 1978 Sterncraft tri-hull with a 188hp Mercruiser, I'm guessing all this means more to y'all than it does to me at this point in the game. The boat was my grandpas and my dads, what I know about the boat is that probably 20-25 years ago they had the floors and wood all replaced, apparently the person who did this did not use marine grade stuff and it shortly after started falling apart. the boat ended up being parked in a backyard for the past 15-20 years and hasn't been touched besides putting a new tarp on it every few years as the old ones tear. The insides need completely replaced I can tell new floors, seat covers, etc all need replace/repaired. I first thought oh okay we can get that done no biggie, then as i started reading more on here i found out all the other fun things that could need replaced and all this new terminology. I am eager to quickly learn and tear into this project as I would like to have the boat up and running by mid August as I will be entering a pretty time consuming graduate program.
I can already tell there is a ton of information already out there, so with no real specifics on where to start I wanted my first post to be an introduction to my new project and somewhat of a can you point me in the right direction on how exactly to start the project, I would like to start getting into it this week/weekend. I should be able to handle most of the restore work with the help of the internet and any help i find here as well. Also I am fairly good with electronics, the only part that I may have to surrender to a professional is the engine, but I will take a stab at is as well, I have played with smaller engines with success!
Thanks so much! .
Okay so the boat is a 20 ft 1978 Sterncraft tri-hull with a 188hp Mercruiser, I'm guessing all this means more to y'all than it does to me at this point in the game. The boat was my grandpas and my dads, what I know about the boat is that probably 20-25 years ago they had the floors and wood all replaced, apparently the person who did this did not use marine grade stuff and it shortly after started falling apart. the boat ended up being parked in a backyard for the past 15-20 years and hasn't been touched besides putting a new tarp on it every few years as the old ones tear. The insides need completely replaced I can tell new floors, seat covers, etc all need replace/repaired. I first thought oh okay we can get that done no biggie, then as i started reading more on here i found out all the other fun things that could need replaced and all this new terminology. I am eager to quickly learn and tear into this project as I would like to have the boat up and running by mid August as I will be entering a pretty time consuming graduate program.
I can already tell there is a ton of information already out there, so with no real specifics on where to start I wanted my first post to be an introduction to my new project and somewhat of a can you point me in the right direction on how exactly to start the project, I would like to start getting into it this week/weekend. I should be able to handle most of the restore work with the help of the internet and any help i find here as well. Also I am fairly good with electronics, the only part that I may have to surrender to a professional is the engine, but I will take a stab at is as well, I have played with smaller engines with success!
Thanks so much! .
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