Hello All,
Very new greenhorn here
anyway I picked up a 1981 15' Sea Squirt yesterday for $300. The trailer is great, the boat has issues. I live in Colorado and my 10 year old son and I fish a lot of the lakes around here so we do not need a big boat. In fact this is the perfect size boat for Colorado. I would like to restore this boat and get it back to usable shape. My son who is very much into video games and TV has showed a lot of enthusiasm for this project, and this is something that I feel can bring us closer together and also teach him some valuable skills.
Issues so far
Damaged keel
Many small holes in deck
warped floor
It seams previous owner went expoxy crazy and would try and to band aid issues instead of fixing them right. In addition they cut a 14"X 12" hole in the deck (under the console) to maybe try and fix the keel damage as it is right above it. Then they put foam in there laid a large sheet plywood and epoxy over it. Their work was horrible.
I am honestly not sure if this boat can and or is worth repairing? For $300 I figure its worth a shot. Since there is no upholstery or carpets to deal with I figure this could be a fairly strait forward fix? I would like to spend less then $1000 in boat repair materials and another $1000 on a motor when the time comes and do all of the work ourselves.
I would like any and all advice around my current plan of attack. Initially we have pretty much stripped it down. We have removed that added plywood over the deck out and we were able to get the center console out. My plan is to separate the top and bottom (is that possible?) This boat I think is full of foam? That way I can start working on the hull and keel, then start working on the deck. Am I on the right track?
The previous owner also tried reinforcing the transom. I took all the supports out and would also like to look at what shape it really is in? If I can get the boat to separate I should be able to get to the transom? Correct? I will also want to take a look at the stringers as i am sure there are some issues in there as well.
The Hull seems pretty solid overall so I think I have a good shell to work with.
Any and all help is appreciated and will probably save me a ton, of time, money and headaches. If you know of links to similar projects please respond.
Pics here
https://plus.google.com/photos/105455478937901992431/albums/5710981113662719089
Very new greenhorn here
anyway I picked up a 1981 15' Sea Squirt yesterday for $300. The trailer is great, the boat has issues. I live in Colorado and my 10 year old son and I fish a lot of the lakes around here so we do not need a big boat. In fact this is the perfect size boat for Colorado. I would like to restore this boat and get it back to usable shape. My son who is very much into video games and TV has showed a lot of enthusiasm for this project, and this is something that I feel can bring us closer together and also teach him some valuable skills.
Issues so far
Damaged keel
Many small holes in deck
warped floor
It seams previous owner went expoxy crazy and would try and to band aid issues instead of fixing them right. In addition they cut a 14"X 12" hole in the deck (under the console) to maybe try and fix the keel damage as it is right above it. Then they put foam in there laid a large sheet plywood and epoxy over it. Their work was horrible.
I am honestly not sure if this boat can and or is worth repairing? For $300 I figure its worth a shot. Since there is no upholstery or carpets to deal with I figure this could be a fairly strait forward fix? I would like to spend less then $1000 in boat repair materials and another $1000 on a motor when the time comes and do all of the work ourselves.
I would like any and all advice around my current plan of attack. Initially we have pretty much stripped it down. We have removed that added plywood over the deck out and we were able to get the center console out. My plan is to separate the top and bottom (is that possible?) This boat I think is full of foam? That way I can start working on the hull and keel, then start working on the deck. Am I on the right track?
The previous owner also tried reinforcing the transom. I took all the supports out and would also like to look at what shape it really is in? If I can get the boat to separate I should be able to get to the transom? Correct? I will also want to take a look at the stringers as i am sure there are some issues in there as well.
The Hull seems pretty solid overall so I think I have a good shell to work with.
Any and all help is appreciated and will probably save me a ton, of time, money and headaches. If you know of links to similar projects please respond.
Pics here
https://plus.google.com/photos/105455478937901992431/albums/5710981113662719089