I have been a long time lurker of these forums and have contributed a bit. I have seen many of the projects on here over the years including Ted's Formula and Frisco's Sea Ray, in addition to one 90s Larson? Monterey? express Cruiser restore that I can't seem to find anymore.
Anyway, we picked the boat up for 17k. She has one new motor. Based on the tap and screwdriver test, transom is solid and there are no leaks. Both motors run pretty well and one is new in 2016. Almost all gauges and systems work. She is 30' LOA, sleeps 6, and has built in ac (a must for us in the Florida Keys), full canvas, cockpit covers, etc.
Unfortunately, I got ahead of myself and failed to see the rotten aft bulkhead . This bulkhead is a very small one and doesn't seem very structural to me based on my experience on other boats (this is my fifth). The rot has spread halfway up each motor mount stringer (confirmed by tap test and drill) and into the starboard fuel tank stringer/divider (no glass at all and also not attached to anything minus the hull, so I wonder if it's structural also), and into another bulkhead. The aft bulkhead is only rotten in the middle as the sides are solid. The port side seems rot free, while the starboard side has the rot. The bilge sides and main stringers seem very solid and the wood looks dry.
At this point, I am not sure how to proceed. The upholstery is very nice. All tanks are plastic so I don't have to worry about them. The cabin is super clean and nice. The outside needs a buff, wax, ding repairs, and new decals. The canvas needs some tears sewn. The dash needs new acrylic panels, but all gauges work. The drives need paint, maybe bellows. I do all work myself. This is not my first go around with the exception of the rot--never fixed that myself before. Should I resell her and keep looking (had two great Chaparral's before her)? Or fix her up to use/flip (I've made about 3k each on my last two boats). All fixed up, she could go for 25k or more!
Anyway, we picked the boat up for 17k. She has one new motor. Based on the tap and screwdriver test, transom is solid and there are no leaks. Both motors run pretty well and one is new in 2016. Almost all gauges and systems work. She is 30' LOA, sleeps 6, and has built in ac (a must for us in the Florida Keys), full canvas, cockpit covers, etc.
Unfortunately, I got ahead of myself and failed to see the rotten aft bulkhead . This bulkhead is a very small one and doesn't seem very structural to me based on my experience on other boats (this is my fifth). The rot has spread halfway up each motor mount stringer (confirmed by tap test and drill) and into the starboard fuel tank stringer/divider (no glass at all and also not attached to anything minus the hull, so I wonder if it's structural also), and into another bulkhead. The aft bulkhead is only rotten in the middle as the sides are solid. The port side seems rot free, while the starboard side has the rot. The bilge sides and main stringers seem very solid and the wood looks dry.
At this point, I am not sure how to proceed. The upholstery is very nice. All tanks are plastic so I don't have to worry about them. The cabin is super clean and nice. The outside needs a buff, wax, ding repairs, and new decals. The canvas needs some tears sewn. The dash needs new acrylic panels, but all gauges work. The drives need paint, maybe bellows. I do all work myself. This is not my first go around with the exception of the rot--never fixed that myself before. Should I resell her and keep looking (had two great Chaparral's before her)? Or fix her up to use/flip (I've made about 3k each on my last two boats). All fixed up, she could go for 25k or more!