Dwhitton95
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Hi everyone. This is my first post, so I'll give a short intro, I'm 26 and have recently, maybe even stupidly, purchased a 1986 Bayliner Capri 1600 with a Force 85 HP for $800, knowing the transom had to be replaced. Well I honestly believe it needs a full restoration and the more I read about doing them the more discouraged I get thinking I'm way in over my head.
I know the transom needs to be replaced, the seat bases are rough but useable, and I also believe that the floor and stringers need to be redone as well. The floor has already been done once but they just threw plywood and carpet overtop of the old one, I haven't pulled it up yet to see exactly how bad but I'm expecting the worst. The entire thing needs to be reupholstered as well. I have ideas and everything in my head for how I want to do it all just biting the bullet to start it is the hard part.
I'm new to boats other than knowing how to use canoe's and kayak and know nothing about bigger boats or even remotely restoring them. So I'll leave some pictures and see what everyone else thinks. On the bright side through, the outboard runs like a champ, new battery and fresh fuel and she fired right up with out even having to choke it. So any ideas or input would be greatly appreciated, I already expect that I'll end up with at least $3500 into it if not more. The last photo is the transom that had the outer layer peel away from the rot, it's definitely rough.
I know the transom needs to be replaced, the seat bases are rough but useable, and I also believe that the floor and stringers need to be redone as well. The floor has already been done once but they just threw plywood and carpet overtop of the old one, I haven't pulled it up yet to see exactly how bad but I'm expecting the worst. The entire thing needs to be reupholstered as well. I have ideas and everything in my head for how I want to do it all just biting the bullet to start it is the hard part.
I'm new to boats other than knowing how to use canoe's and kayak and know nothing about bigger boats or even remotely restoring them. So I'll leave some pictures and see what everyone else thinks. On the bright side through, the outboard runs like a champ, new battery and fresh fuel and she fired right up with out even having to choke it. So any ideas or input would be greatly appreciated, I already expect that I'll end up with at least $3500 into it if not more. The last photo is the transom that had the outer layer peel away from the rot, it's definitely rough.
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