Okay, I thought I'd join this because there seems to be a huge source of information and resources on here. We picked up this bought about a 4 in a half hour drive that turned into a 14 hour drive round trip. It was dodging hail storms, tornado warnings, and a downfall of rain that you couldn't see through. Then pulling a boat with a trailer that you knew nothing about. It was crazy. Lets say, we had a tire blow out after we replaced a dry rotted tire, then the wheel fender weld broke off the passenger side of the trailer during the storm, and a tail light flew off the trailer that was bolted down to the metal bar it was on. Well the tail light was bolted down but the 3 foot piece of metal it was on was not. The brakes on the dual axle trailer didn't work as well. (So far that was all about the trailer).
Just a little history up there. I'm not a carpenter, boat builder , or anything. At most I'm a hobbits at tinkering with classic car here and there, but I'm not afraid to learn.
The boat itself had two soft spots in the boat and the guy we bought it from said, "just dig out the soft spots and through another layer of plywood on top". That just didn't set easy with me. I already thought if I was going to replace the flooring I want to do from rear to the cuddy of the boat. So Saturday morning we started.
I wasn't sure what to use so I brought out a grinding wheel, jig saw, hand saw, drill, screwdrivers, and a crowbar. I think I used the crowbar the most and my hands feel it too.
OMG foam ! I think I have foam splinters in me?
My questions will be right off the bat, there is real hard rock like glue or something that was underneath the stringers running aft to forward of the boat. #1 Whats the best way to get this off with out hurting the hull? (I'll add pics soon).
#2 There didn't seem to really be any stingers besides in front of the gas tank and behind, even these seemed super thin and mostly just fiberglass left. #3 How many stingers should I have and should I run them further up the sides as well, like outside of the main forward to aft stringers?
#4 What material should I use for the stingers?
#5 I cant find a diagram of any build sheet. Searay is not helpful in this when I called since it is a 77, any suggestions?
$6 I'm worried about cutting to close into the deck where it meets the hull on the port and starboard sides with the tools I have. Any suggestions because there's still about a 4 inch lip left on each side.
This is just the beginning. After work I should be able to add some pictures. Wow this is a huge project, but the engine worked and ran, the transom looked fine no weak spots so far, the hull besides some scratches seems fine as well.
Thanks for any help guidance.
Just a little history up there. I'm not a carpenter, boat builder , or anything. At most I'm a hobbits at tinkering with classic car here and there, but I'm not afraid to learn.
The boat itself had two soft spots in the boat and the guy we bought it from said, "just dig out the soft spots and through another layer of plywood on top". That just didn't set easy with me. I already thought if I was going to replace the flooring I want to do from rear to the cuddy of the boat. So Saturday morning we started.
I wasn't sure what to use so I brought out a grinding wheel, jig saw, hand saw, drill, screwdrivers, and a crowbar. I think I used the crowbar the most and my hands feel it too.
OMG foam ! I think I have foam splinters in me?
My questions will be right off the bat, there is real hard rock like glue or something that was underneath the stringers running aft to forward of the boat. #1 Whats the best way to get this off with out hurting the hull? (I'll add pics soon).
#2 There didn't seem to really be any stingers besides in front of the gas tank and behind, even these seemed super thin and mostly just fiberglass left. #3 How many stingers should I have and should I run them further up the sides as well, like outside of the main forward to aft stringers?
#4 What material should I use for the stingers?
#5 I cant find a diagram of any build sheet. Searay is not helpful in this when I called since it is a 77, any suggestions?
$6 I'm worried about cutting to close into the deck where it meets the hull on the port and starboard sides with the tools I have. Any suggestions because there's still about a 4 inch lip left on each side.
This is just the beginning. After work I should be able to add some pictures. Wow this is a huge project, but the engine worked and ran, the transom looked fine no weak spots so far, the hull besides some scratches seems fine as well.
Thanks for any help guidance.