Re: 1999 Bayliner Project
Morning Gang,
I took yesterday off from stripping, grinding, and sanding... I figure I put around 35 hours into the boat in 4 days. I itch like crazy! I purchased full tyvek suits to keep glass off as best I can. The deck surface still had adhesive so I nuked it with MEK, DCM, and Acetone. I cleaned about 6-8 inches up both sides of the hull. This will allow me to apply Durabak surface on the deck and partially up the sides. I'll be laying down carpet on the both hull sides for ease, nice finished look, and sound deadening. I spoke with Durabak and they said not to worry about getting 100% of the adhesive off.. Their product bonds to itself, and will encapsulate anything on the substrate it cant adhere to. I had the person who painted my Barracuda stop to check out my project. He gave me some advice on glassing. My plan is to only glass the seams and corners the opened up while grinding. Purchased one gal of resin, and 16 square feet of cloth. I'll also poly over any exposed wood areas, and will use the mastic filler for the voids and crevices not filled by resin. ( I used a grinder to remove any soft wood from the knots in my deck, and will poly/mastic/sand to level off ) I hope to finish prep for Durabak this weekend. I should be receiving color sample chips from Durabak soon. I hope to get close to the gel coat color of my hull... I have huge respect for anyone who restores boats... lots of hard work just on my small project! I still fantasize about a 4.3 in the boat. I found a salvaged 2005 Bayliner crushed by a tree, 4.3 and out-drive look new... I'm tempted to go for it. $1600, but reserve isn't met... My boats hull looks to be set-up for a V6 or V8. engine mounting rails in place... But may need to remove the front mount for the 3.0 for clearance. I plan on running the 3.0 this summer for sure... Only had the boat out one time last fall! Re-power would most likely eat up time I could be on the water!
I'll post some new pics soon...
Peace out! Have a great day!!!!