KaptainHook
Cadet
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- Jun 21, 2010
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Hello everyone! I have been looking at getting a 14' lake/river/redfish boat for almost a year now and I just found what I thought was a great deal on a fiberglass boat. Little did I know, it was completely waterlogged.
It's a 14' Fiberglass Ouachita that I think is from 1971. Stick steer and throttle. It came with a 15 hp Johnson.
I decided to take the boat on as a summer project. Here are some pictures of what I have done so far.
The deck was filled with water logged foam that I scraped out. I think what I'm going to do is use pink foam from Home Depot because I don't trust myself with the 2 part marine foam. I'm not sure how I'm going to relay the deck yet but I think I am going to just put some stripping ontop the stringers so that they come flush with the deck, and just raise the whole deck even with the fiberglass I left on the sides.
My main question right now is how I should keep the pink foam glued down.. I know The Great Stuff shouldn't be used, but is there anything I can spray to not only fill the nooks and crannies but also keep the pink foam secure?
I've never done fiberglass work in my life, but have a friend who says he knows a little bit.. any advice?
Thanks guys!
It's a 14' Fiberglass Ouachita that I think is from 1971. Stick steer and throttle. It came with a 15 hp Johnson.
I decided to take the boat on as a summer project. Here are some pictures of what I have done so far.
The deck was filled with water logged foam that I scraped out. I think what I'm going to do is use pink foam from Home Depot because I don't trust myself with the 2 part marine foam. I'm not sure how I'm going to relay the deck yet but I think I am going to just put some stripping ontop the stringers so that they come flush with the deck, and just raise the whole deck even with the fiberglass I left on the sides.
My main question right now is how I should keep the pink foam glued down.. I know The Great Stuff shouldn't be used, but is there anything I can spray to not only fill the nooks and crannies but also keep the pink foam secure?
I've never done fiberglass work in my life, but have a friend who says he knows a little bit.. any advice?
Thanks guys!




