Hey guys, my name is Erik and I'm new to the board and to boat restoration. Well, with my last summer off probably until retirement, I'd thought I'd restore a boat. Here she is.
I'm guessing she's a mid 60's, not too sure on the model. Can anyone help me out there? I looked for the plate on the transom, but all I found was a light spot where it used to be, so no serial number. The engine is a 1979 Evinrude 115 that runs great. Transom and floor were rotted out in spots, so ripped those out.
When scrubbing the inside of the hull, I noticed a couple leaky rivets, a few of which were loose. What's the best way to tighten these? Now I was planning to apply Gluvit to the inside of the entire hull below the waterline to seal her up. Now my question is can I just apply it to the areas that are leaking, or should I do the whole thing. Gluvit isn't the cheapest thing in the world.
I was thinking ACX plywood covered with Durabak for the floor. Can I get away with 1/2" or should I go with 5/8"? The transom is about 1 5/8" thick. If I'm using two pieces of 3/4" plywood, what should I use for the extra 1/8"? I was thinking some sort of tough plastic to line the splashwell. Can I use treated lumber, or should I stick to the exterior ply? Marine ply is out of my price range. That's enough questions for now, as there are plenty more to follow haha. I'll post my progress. Wish me luck.
I'm guessing she's a mid 60's, not too sure on the model. Can anyone help me out there? I looked for the plate on the transom, but all I found was a light spot where it used to be, so no serial number. The engine is a 1979 Evinrude 115 that runs great. Transom and floor were rotted out in spots, so ripped those out.
When scrubbing the inside of the hull, I noticed a couple leaky rivets, a few of which were loose. What's the best way to tighten these? Now I was planning to apply Gluvit to the inside of the entire hull below the waterline to seal her up. Now my question is can I just apply it to the areas that are leaking, or should I do the whole thing. Gluvit isn't the cheapest thing in the world.
I was thinking ACX plywood covered with Durabak for the floor. Can I get away with 1/2" or should I go with 5/8"? The transom is about 1 5/8" thick. If I'm using two pieces of 3/4" plywood, what should I use for the extra 1/8"? I was thinking some sort of tough plastic to line the splashwell. Can I use treated lumber, or should I stick to the exterior ply? Marine ply is out of my price range. That's enough questions for now, as there are plenty more to follow haha. I'll post my progress. Wish me luck.
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