Re: First attempt at boat repair
Hi Railcar,
Been following along since the beginning, finally decided to post ...
Great looking project you got yourself, that is a snazzy looking boat...when you get it back to better than original looking condition, that is going to be a great family boat and quite the head turner...
I just wanted to let you know that whether or not I can actually help with your restoration, I will be along to cheer and support you on this road...
I have noticed time and time again, us crazy DIY boat restorers go through many of the same thought processes and confused decision making trials...
When we finally decide that this is the boat for us and we are going to do everything we can to bring it back to better than its former glory, we start to question ourselves whether or not this or that is possible, affordable, or feasible...
My issues have been somewhat the opposite of yours, but similar...hot rainy weather as opposed to freezing cold...should I use this instead of that...how can I possibly do this, under these conditions...?
All I can say is that with the awesome help and guidance of all of the super helpful guys here, solutions come up and problems get solved...sometimes they just take a little longer, but eventually we figure it out...
After all most of us have been through in this lifetime, we have learned a few tricks here and there to get by...
Hope this little rant of mine gives you some hope that it will all work out...
And BTW, looking good so far...don't get "paralysis by analysis"...remember if the Half-*****'d factory job lasted this long...how much longer is it going to last put back together better than before and lovingly cared for by its new owner...
Best Regards and most of all Have Fun!
GT1M