Re: 1961 Larson All-American 14'
I found some paper at the local hardware store that came in handy for making templates. I think it was called construction paper. I'm not really sure what it's used for - but I think it may be used for construction.
I used the paper to make templates for the seats, and I also used it to make a dash panel. My boat did not have a dash panel originally, but I love the looks of a dash panel that matches the seats. Since I decided to paint the boat black, I wanted to use a lot of white vinyl on the interior. I obviously don't want to sit on a black seats, and the white would offer a cooler area to rest my rump, as well as a nice contrast to the black exterior.
The dash panel would also allow me to cover up the port steering holes, and I could use it to mount my new gauges for my motor.
If you look closely, you can see all the holes that I'm filling with epoxy. Fill the holes, then sand. Fill some more, then sand. Fill, sand. Fill, sand. Most of my boat was sanded by hand.