Alright guys,
I am new to the forum and am a boat repair novice. I am starting a project after seeing what amazing work some of you have done. This little creampuff was a craigslist special for $280.00.. started at 500. I new the floor was bad and the transom was shot. After tearing out the floor I noticed that the P/O has already replaced the stringers. Looks like a get-r-dun kinda job. The transom was rigged up with 2x4 knee braces. I was told that the transom had work done to it but noticed that they only slapped new wood over the old rotten transom and only about half way down. Just fired the motor up today. Good compression (carbs were just gunked up from bad gas). I figure I got moneys worth and one heck of a project. Not to much information on this particular vessel but this looks like the right place to start. Let me know what you think.
You will also notice that the P/O also de-cap-itated the boat in a get r dun kinda way as well. Took a sawzall to the rear of the cap to avoid doing it the right way. I hope I will be able to repair that as well.
Here she is..



I am new to the forum and am a boat repair novice. I am starting a project after seeing what amazing work some of you have done. This little creampuff was a craigslist special for $280.00.. started at 500. I new the floor was bad and the transom was shot. After tearing out the floor I noticed that the P/O has already replaced the stringers. Looks like a get-r-dun kinda job. The transom was rigged up with 2x4 knee braces. I was told that the transom had work done to it but noticed that they only slapped new wood over the old rotten transom and only about half way down. Just fired the motor up today. Good compression (carbs were just gunked up from bad gas). I figure I got moneys worth and one heck of a project. Not to much information on this particular vessel but this looks like the right place to start. Let me know what you think.
You will also notice that the P/O also de-cap-itated the boat in a get r dun kinda way as well. Took a sawzall to the rear of the cap to avoid doing it the right way. I hope I will be able to repair that as well.
Here she is..


