tallcanadian
Captain
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- Sep 7, 2006
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I was lucky enough to score this great boat, but as it usually happens, these old boats are not suppose to be used after the purchase. These boats need to be torn down and rebuilt from scratch. After much inspection and deliberation, I've decided yet again to boldly go where no man should have to go. I want to do this in 5 phases.
Phase 1: Initial tear down. Remove all vinyl, upholstery, deck, stringer, etc. Gut it out, in other words.
Phase 2: Replace all wood, stringers, deck, etc. Fiberglass it all.
Phase 3.: Reinstall all vinyl, upholstery etc. All renewed.
Phase 4: Repaint trailer. Replace shocks, springs adjust rollers.
Phase 5: Tear down powerhead on Mercury 650 and check for scoring, and other damage. Repair and rebuild.
This will take place over the next few months. Phase 1 has been started and all the upholstery is out and the removal of the old floor has started. It is rotted and the foam looks wet as well. When I get the rest of it out, I will see how far I have to go with this. The top half may have to come off. I have attached a couple of pics to get this started.
Phase 1: Initial tear down. Remove all vinyl, upholstery, deck, stringer, etc. Gut it out, in other words.
Phase 2: Replace all wood, stringers, deck, etc. Fiberglass it all.
Phase 3.: Reinstall all vinyl, upholstery etc. All renewed.
Phase 4: Repaint trailer. Replace shocks, springs adjust rollers.
Phase 5: Tear down powerhead on Mercury 650 and check for scoring, and other damage. Repair and rebuild.
This will take place over the next few months. Phase 1 has been started and all the upholstery is out and the removal of the old floor has started. It is rotted and the foam looks wet as well. When I get the rest of it out, I will see how far I have to go with this. The top half may have to come off. I have attached a couple of pics to get this started.




