BlueBeard70
Cadet
- Joined
- Feb 22, 2018
- Messages
- 17
Well, I guess I've caught whatever it is that you all seem to have around here and bought a "less than stellar" boat to learn some skills on. It's a 1986 Sea Ray Seville II Cuddy Cabin and I just got it home this week in the decent weather before tucking it under a tarp for last gasps of winter. Some parts seem fairly straightforward but some will be challenging and I hope I can get some help from you on advise and so on so my learning is more "targeted", lol. I think I have bought the usual problems--soft untreated wood panel over the gas tank, stringers and transom seem solid (famous last words, I'm aware), carpet and seating 'tired', random electrical questions, etc. But I've noticed a couple things that I'd like to restore back to original if I can and I can't seem to find any documentation of how it's supposed to work. So, here's my questions for planning and pondering while I wait for spring:
My first iboats posting and my first boat so please be gentle
- I have a stainless bowrail that has become disconnected from the port side 45 degree deck fitting. It looks like there is an internal ferrule piece on the starboard side but I can't find any sort of information anywhere about how this is supposed to connect and where to get the part. If I don't hear, I'll take apart the SB side to see but that still won't tell me where to find parts. I think it's just tubing?
- The Seville II is supposed to have "dash visors". What are these and are they replaceable?
- The seats are supposed to be adjustable and lay flat. Previous owner just screwed in new seats but how were these supposed to work?
- Was there ever back cushions for the two rear seats? If not, there may be soon
- The cuddy looks like it was supposed to have an area for a portapotty and a cushion over top. Mine has three cushions (in fashionable nearly "garbage bag" upholstery), one "D" shaped at the front and one on each side. There are two short wood runners under the front cushion but I don't understand what they're for and don't see how I'd put a cushion over the spot that I assume is for the head.
- There are several places where rocks have worn through the gel coat like the bow where I can see fibers. Can I just roughen with 40 grit and build up/fair with gel coat or do I need resin first or resin with fiber like peanut butter/bondo hair/something else? Yes, I'm a noob at fiberglass. I've read the articles but am not quite clear which approach to use for this or for the open drill holes from fittings (just resin or off the shelf filler or something else).
My first iboats posting and my first boat so please be gentle