Can't believe it's been almost 3 years that the little SeaFarer has been turtled along the garage. Almost embarrassed but with a new job 3 days after I retired that I've been working lots of hours at and not too mention enjoying my finished boats every chance I've had.
I got busy a month ago starting on trailer work as the grease seals were leaking bad. I just pulled the trailer hubs off, removed the old seals and grease replacing with new as the bearings / spindles were in great shape.
Then onto the new transom that doesn't have the original cut out for the knee brace. I removed the knee brace and will rivet it on further forward and use through bolts to secure it through the transom wood. Oh and yeah CC it was totally original to this one.
Nice to have a large selection of large pieces of scrap plywood left over since prices have gone up at least 150% here right now.
In the meantime I've been working on paint stripping, forgot how tedious it was even on such a small boat. Good ole Jasco to the rescue.
Steady progress as I got all the outside paint off over my days off this week.
I solid riveted on some angle pieces for a bow cap made of 5/8" plywood and replaced the old petrified bow eye wedge.
Now I have to find time for the inside, hull repair, Coat-it on seams, painting, new benches, and transom install.
I have a guy at work who is really wanting the little 14'r now after I showed him some pics of it and my other boats I've done. Kinda tough to let one of them go after I get my hands on them, I have a problem.