1979 Ranger Bass Boat needs help...and so do I.

jigngrub

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Re: 1979 Ranger Bass Boat needs help...and so do I.

Boat restorations take time, most of the time a lot of time and for a long stretch... especially if you're doing it by yourself. Working with resins, adhesives, and paints in cool temps also takes longer.

You may want to consider starting sooner if you're a big fan of the spring spawn bite.
 

bdbuster

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Re: 1979 Ranger Bass Boat needs help...and so do I.

Boat restorations take time, most of the time a lot of time and for a long stretch... especially if you're doing it by yourself. Working with resins, adhesives, and paints in cool temps also takes longer.

You may want to consider starting sooner if you're a big fan of the spring spawn bite.

I know it's gonna take a lot of time and I have a back up plan for the spring, one of my good friends has a 20' Gambler that I can go with him on or he will let me use if he can't go. I'm only putting it off because of the striper fishing that will be gearing up around Thanksgiving, if you've never done that, hooking a 30lb+ fish that hits like Ray Lewis is something you can't miss out on.

i understand about the fish biting still....i was in a dilema yesterday.....start tabbing in my transom, or go fishing.....
my neighbor had catfish for dinner last night, so which one do you think i ended up doing :D

we'll all be here for you to answer questions and walk you through any issues that may...will....come up

Hahaha...good choice my friend and I really appreciate all the knowledge I have already gotten without even starting. I love a good challenge and this is going to be one of my biggest ever.

Nice Bass! what time for dinner...?:D...I'll bring the beer...

GT...it takes a lot of beer for a fish fry but you are more than welcome anytime.
 

mrdjflores

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Re: 1979 Ranger Bass Boat needs help...and so do I.

Well, I am only an Old Dumb Okie that helps when and where I can.

bd...don't believe WOG....he is one of the best on here when it comes to fiberglass information and always focuses on safety for you and your family
 

bdbuster

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Re: 1979 Ranger Bass Boat needs help...and so do I.

bd...don't believe WOG....he is one of the best on here when it comes to fiberglass information and always focuses on safety for you and your family

I couldn't agree more, I have read lots of posts he has been involved with and he is definitely The Man!
 

Woodonglass

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Re: 1979 Ranger Bass Boat needs help...and so do I.

bd...don't believe WOG....he is one of the best on here when it comes to fiberglass information and always focuses on safety for you and your family

I couldn't agree more, I have read lots of posts he has been involved with and he is definitely The Man!

Stop!! You're making me blush!!!
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But I only try to help when and where I can. I'm wrong some of the times but try to research before answering to make sure it's sound advice. I appreciate the kind remarks. Guys like you keep me posting!!!
 

KennethfromGA

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Re: 1979 Ranger Bass Boat needs help...and so do I.

" I must say, I do
feel honored to have an iboats legend jump
in on my thread, after reading so many
threads on here I already know that you
are the man when it comes to fiberglass
repair and restoration."

and here I thought I was the only one who felt that way when WoG commented on his thread.
 

a1964rn

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Re: 1979 Ranger Bass Boat needs help...and so do I.

Just reading through some older threads and came across yours. Just wondering if you've started your restore yet? Are you gonna use epoxy resin, or polyester? I'm doing a 1980 Tidecraft myself. I'm using the epoxy, which is more expensive, but superior to polyester. I also painted my bottom with epoxy and it looks great. There is, as you probably already know, a ton of info on here. I'll follow along once you get started, if you don't mind. Have a good weekend!
 

bdbuster

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Re: 1979 Ranger Bass Boat needs help...and so do I.

I have about 6 weeks until I start to pull it apart. Since we are coming up into winter it wouldn't matter if I had started yet, just hoping mother nature is good to us again this year. I'm going to use the polyester resin as per advice from WOG, my boat isn't that large so I'm not really concerned about the extra strength but more so about being waterproof. Not sure what I'm going to find when I pull the cap but I have always lived by one thing: Hope for the best, prepare for the worst. Good luck with your project my friend, I'll check it out and follow along.
 
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