After looking for a project boat for sometime I found one that I thought would make a neat fishing boat. I like the idea of being able to have a layout designed for the way we like to fish in SE Georgia.
This boat caught my eye and I thought the price was right- mainly paid for the trailer- so I brought her home.
Boat is a 1977 Mariner 180
Upon cleaning out the trash the previous owners piled up I found worse case scenario. Through hull corrosion. It appears that where the boat sat on the carpeted running boards corrosion has deteriorated the hull. I’m assuming this is from the carpet holding saltwater and just eating away the boat as it sits on the trailer. I could not see the corrosion when inspecting because it is only on top of the running boards and the boat was full of trash.
I still would like to build the boat but my question is - Is this bad of corrosion even repairable or do I need to start the search over for a new hull? Corrosion is present in roughly 4 areas. Picture is of worse area
This boat caught my eye and I thought the price was right- mainly paid for the trailer- so I brought her home.
Boat is a 1977 Mariner 180
Upon cleaning out the trash the previous owners piled up I found worse case scenario. Through hull corrosion. It appears that where the boat sat on the carpeted running boards corrosion has deteriorated the hull. I’m assuming this is from the carpet holding saltwater and just eating away the boat as it sits on the trailer. I could not see the corrosion when inspecting because it is only on top of the running boards and the boat was full of trash.
I still would like to build the boat but my question is - Is this bad of corrosion even repairable or do I need to start the search over for a new hull? Corrosion is present in roughly 4 areas. Picture is of worse area