Re: 16' Nescher ski boat complete restore
Re: 16' Nescher ski boat complete restore
I got a lot of practice welding when I built my dock....I'll try to find some pictures of that....I welded for a couple months on that !
Here are some more welding shots of the trailer. It took me 2 hours and a 6-pack to get the channel iron tongue cut off...it would have NEVER broken off! The way it was set up, it looked like someone was trying to offset a high hitch. Given back as old as the trailer was, I bet it was done back before the drop hitch. Anyhow, I finally got it cut loose (4-1/2" grinder, 8" grinder, torch, and two die grinders), and was planning on replacing it with a tube. After seeing how well it was welded, I figured the two pieces of channel were welded just as well! I decided to reuse the channel, saves buying some expensive tubing. I cut it off and welded it to the boat frame. I also fish plated it at the connection on the sides, should be good to go. After that I added the new jack
Next was the bow roller / winch bracket....fortunately it was bolted on and came off without too much trouble. Most of it was toast, but I did save the channel the winch and roller mounted too. The "bracket" the roller was mounted too wasn't a very good design....remember the pictures of the glass damage to the bow around the hook??? Hmmm wonder how that happened? lol! I cut off the brackets, made new ones and added the new roller. I welded the assembly to a tube, and added it to the trailer. After only two trips to Ace to buy the correct length bolts I mounted the winch!
Next was the spare tire carrier, it was actually pretty easy. I mocked up where I wanted the tire (using my high tech blocks), then did some measuring....then a quick CAD drawing. It took about 2 hours after that to cut the parts and get it fabricated.
I still have a lot of grinding and dressing to do, but I will do that after it is sandblasted. Glad I put the new heater in the shop, looks like I will need it today!