Good afternoon gents!! Took a little bit of a break from the Ol' Gal, as life's been as usual getting in the way. I've been working 8 days a week and really running myself down not sleeping much etc etc etc, and now what do you know. Im sick. So another pause must be taken. However! this past weekend i did manage to get some serious demo work in and am feeling a bit better about the boat. Nervous, but better. The wood was so saturated, 7 mill demo bags wouldnt support the weight of a couple pieces in each bag. Saturday morning i picked up a really old school 50's garcia trawling setup. Antique atco roller guides and a REALLY old looking gimbel butt. Paid 50 bucks for it. The color coincidentally matches the grady

I may only be 27 but im a sucker for anything old. Anyway........
What was VERY strange was while i was working on the demo, I realized that about 50% of the floor, inbetween the crappy rotted plywood was all of these small scrap pieces of that white " starboard " laminate crap that you'd use for dashes and stuff............that seemed to be all applied together with a ton of 4200 silicone. What the heck is that all about? Also the " lockers " that were in my floor, were constructed of this.........really crappy too. What i found suprising was that the foam was really not wet, and pretty much 100% dry in all of the areas that i checked it. The stringers are completely shot. I can breathe on them and they wobble side to side. Infact. ...........This fiberglass " capping " that was i guess folded over the tops of the stringers were completely seperated from the wood on the sides, and basically just floating there ontop. very light tug and it all pulled off exposing the bare wood. Enjoy some DEMO Photo's below!!!!
Here you can see how theres no foam under where the two seats would be. This almost looks factory. Why would they only foam the rear of the boat from the factory??? Im kind of baffled here. Additionally. I uncovered NO fuel tank. I can only assume it was in that front portion ( middle of the boat ), where there seems
to be some wood supports on the bottom of the hull creating a flat surface.
also found a brand spanking new lure kit UNDER the floor. Too bad its all garbage id never use! ....along with about 15 empty beer cans.
Maybe if eddie griswald hadent drank so much he could have put this boat together properly and not like a 2 year old working with linken logs