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Re: First Time Boat Owners, Need All The Help We Can Get!!
I'm not trying to be a downer or rain on your parade, but there are some things you need to know so you can enjoy your boat safely. Your boat is a cool little classic and it would be very sweet out on the water in a seaworthy condition.
The best thing about fixing up an old boat is that you get a like new boat for a very small fraction of the cost of a brand new one when you're finished.
Ok everybody, here is a list of things that happened to us since the forum was down for repairs:
1. Be happy and sit on our boat in the driveway drinking margaritas thinking about how great it will be to get it on the lake.
2. Read posts about soft spots, get sad.
3. Go to local boat store ask for help and advice, have some guy behind the counter be a **** and tell us that no one fixes boats, we should buy a new one.
4. Continue being sad, start to be angry at ourselves for buying a dumb boat.
5. Look at links provide, see rotten transom and stringer horror stories, get really sad.
6. Look at more link and videos of fixing boats, realize it has a lot to do with epoxy and resin, which Kat uses all the time for her art
7. Think maybe we can do this, get a little more happy
8. Watch more videos, go buy an electric saw
9. Start taking off electrical stuff and motor, spend 3 hours taking out 4 rotten screws, get sad again
10. Finally work our way through rotten screws, get happy again
11. Motor won't budge, get sad again
12. Neighbor helps with magical bolt loosening liquid, motor comes off, get happy again
13. Take off top
14. Break through floor
15. Gag at the smell of old water and foam that can only be described as rotten whale blubber
16. Chisel out whale blubber
17. Continue cutting hole out of floor
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Ok so now we are working on getting the last bit of the floor out, then we will take out the transom and stringers. We took measurements of everything. Our plan is to finish cleaning out the boat, fill in any cracks or holes, cut, coat, and glue in the new transom and stringers, fiberglass over that...
For these next few steps does anyone have any words of wisdom, opinions about supplies, etc? Are we missing any steps?
Good call on encouraging us to dig everything out, the foam was full of water and the wood was not completely rotten but well on it's way. There was a big soft spot under the open bow, which was hidden underneath the fiberglass top. As soon as we pulled the top off and walked around, we stepped right through the hole in the hidden soft spot. Thank you so much for all of your help so far, we are so excited and empowered about our boat project.