KD Fisherman
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- Jul 21, 2009
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Well, I have spent countless hours enjoying all of the resto threads and have caught the highly infectious rebuilding bug. The iboat community is amazing and very inspirational. I am going to document my restoration of a 1974 Klamath Aluminum boat. This is going to be a basic fishing boat running a 2008 Honda 9.9 and is going to be a relatively low budget resto as it is a basic boat with not much to replace or fix.
Completed:
-Stripped the old paint
-Sealed all seams and rivets with Gluvit
-Added a brass garboard drain in the transom
-Cut a new piece of plywood and coated with multiple coats of poly for exterior transom board
-Bucked all rivets
-Verified that boat does not leak
-Refinished oars with Spar Varnish
-Completely rebuilt trailer including new wiring and lights, new 3500# axle, wheels, tires, winch and paint.
To Do:
-Prime with Rustoleum marine metal primer (ordered and shipped today)
-Top coat with Rustoleum Battleship Gray (ordered and shipped today)
-Build a new interior (insert correct boat term here) transom board
-Replace all wood seats with either new plywood covered in Poly and painted or painted aluminum
-Build a fishing deck from the bow to the second bench seat (either plywood or aluminum) with lockable storage
-Add comfortable fishing seats (2)
-Add Rod holders and pole rack
-Add Decking (something like Huron Angler's)
I am using all stainless fasteners with 5200 to minimize any metal reactions and leaks. Any comments, suggestions or recommendations are welcome.
http://i752.photobucket.com/albums/xx169/KDFisherman/b58345f5.jpg?t=1254109334
Completed:
-Stripped the old paint
-Sealed all seams and rivets with Gluvit
-Added a brass garboard drain in the transom
-Cut a new piece of plywood and coated with multiple coats of poly for exterior transom board
-Bucked all rivets
-Verified that boat does not leak
-Refinished oars with Spar Varnish
-Completely rebuilt trailer including new wiring and lights, new 3500# axle, wheels, tires, winch and paint.
To Do:
-Prime with Rustoleum marine metal primer (ordered and shipped today)
-Top coat with Rustoleum Battleship Gray (ordered and shipped today)
-Build a new interior (insert correct boat term here) transom board
-Replace all wood seats with either new plywood covered in Poly and painted or painted aluminum
-Build a fishing deck from the bow to the second bench seat (either plywood or aluminum) with lockable storage
-Add comfortable fishing seats (2)
-Add Rod holders and pole rack
-Add Decking (something like Huron Angler's)
I am using all stainless fasteners with 5200 to minimize any metal reactions and leaks. Any comments, suggestions or recommendations are welcome.


http://i752.photobucket.com/albums/xx169/KDFisherman/b58345f5.jpg?t=1254109334