Hi guys...
I signed up a few weeks ago and have been combing the posts for information about re-fitting my boat. This is a great site full of good info!
Here's my project...I bought, no...my wife got a bonus at work and bought for me ... this 1974 Lund 14' (1987 30HP Johnson) from a guy at work last year....
She's a good boat and my son and I put alot of hours on the water in her last season. During the winter here in Minnesota, I had lots of time off the water to think (dangerous, huh?) and what started with the idea of a few tweaks here and there has become a full gut and re-fit project.
The weather has finally started to look nice and I figured that if I get started now...work in stages as funding allows...I should be able to get her ready before the seasons begin to open in early May.
First step was to gut her out to an aluminum shell...
The transom is in good shape but has alot of holes where things were mounted then removed and sealed with screws and gobs of sealant. There are also a few rivets spinning in their holes.
The casting decks and benches were made of untreated plywood and were nearing the end of their life...some of the wood pulled out without removing the screws...
The floatation foam was fairly waterlogged, green and slimy on the bottom. I did find where a critter had tunneled and made a stash in the foam under one seat...
Here she is ... a clean pallet:
My plans are....
-Remove as much old sealant as I can.
-Replace/repair leaky or loose rivets (I know of two slow leakers).
-Reseal all the seams.
-Paint interior and exterior.
-Build and install new decks and storage compartments.
I'll be updating the progress and poking in often with questions. Let me say in advance that I appreciate any and all you guys can offer!
I signed up a few weeks ago and have been combing the posts for information about re-fitting my boat. This is a great site full of good info!
Here's my project...I bought, no...my wife got a bonus at work and bought for me ... this 1974 Lund 14' (1987 30HP Johnson) from a guy at work last year....
She's a good boat and my son and I put alot of hours on the water in her last season. During the winter here in Minnesota, I had lots of time off the water to think (dangerous, huh?) and what started with the idea of a few tweaks here and there has become a full gut and re-fit project.
The weather has finally started to look nice and I figured that if I get started now...work in stages as funding allows...I should be able to get her ready before the seasons begin to open in early May.
First step was to gut her out to an aluminum shell...
The transom is in good shape but has alot of holes where things were mounted then removed and sealed with screws and gobs of sealant. There are also a few rivets spinning in their holes.
The casting decks and benches were made of untreated plywood and were nearing the end of their life...some of the wood pulled out without removing the screws...
The floatation foam was fairly waterlogged, green and slimy on the bottom. I did find where a critter had tunneled and made a stash in the foam under one seat...
Here she is ... a clean pallet:
My plans are....
-Remove as much old sealant as I can.
-Replace/repair leaky or loose rivets (I know of two slow leakers).
-Reseal all the seams.
-Paint interior and exterior.
-Build and install new decks and storage compartments.
I'll be updating the progress and poking in often with questions. Let me say in advance that I appreciate any and all you guys can offer!