So we dug in to her today. I learned some things:
#1: My circular saw is jacked up and can't seem to cut a straight line for ****.
#2: No matter how hard you try or where you put the nozzle of the vacuum dust will end up in your underpants somehow.
#3: A fine toothed saw blade is NOT the correct...
Here are some more pictures of the boat. I have removed the seats and hatch covers from the deck. We're tearing in to her tomorrow. I have a circular saw with a fine tooth blade and one of those cool vibrating saws. If anyone else has any advice on how or where to cut, this would be the time.
And if those don't work:
http://i1373.photobucket.com/albums/ag366/mrcabletek/boat2_zps97175aa3.jpg
http://i1373.photobucket.com/albums/ag366/mrcabletek/boat1_zps06b59932.jpg
I have procured the boat I wish to rebuild at this point and have discovered that the floor has some squishy spots. I know it could be bad and I need to assess the damage but where do I begin cutting? The back of the boat (transom and rear portion of the stringers) seems to be quite solid. No...
Long time reader, first time poster here. I've got a good one for all you super helpful folks out there that you may enjoy. The short of it is that I've got 3 boats and I'm gonna make one of them work or die trying.
I will begin by letting you all know what I'm working with to avoid confusion...