Hook the Bayliner
Cadet
- Joined
- Feb 15, 2012
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Greetings fellow boat enthusiasts from Galveston County! I've got a new project in my life and it is rapidly becoming an obsession. Long story short, a 16ft. 1983 Bayliner Capri 1850 with a working Johnson 55 (1990?) has landed in my lap. The trailer lights work, the motor runs, and the hull appears to be in good shape. That's the good news. The bad news is the transom in rotten, along with the stringers and practicaly everything inside. The trailer bunk brackets have practically dissolved right off the trailer frame. Eager to get my hands dirty, I have been studying many threads on this amazing site and feel that even though I have virtually no boat building experience, I am ready to tackle this beast. I have read many Bayliner warning posts and understand that I could really be stepping in it!!! But since I have nothing invested in this boat, my losses should be minimal. Let me say that I am a fisherman first and don't care to be pulling skis or making this into a shiny, attention-seeking boat. The only thing I care about is getting back to my favorite fishing hole (and back!!!) Ok, enough blab, here are some pics:




With some help, I took off the motor, disconnected all wiring and have begun stripping the inside. The floor has been previously repaired, or...uhh we'll say temporarily replaced with 3/4 ply left untreated and then carpeted. The floor was easy to pull out becasue of this, and it came out in one piece. Seems the previous owner quick-fixed some issues.
Hope I started this thread post correctly, and if so, any response will be greatly appreciated.





With some help, I took off the motor, disconnected all wiring and have begun stripping the inside. The floor has been previously repaired, or...uhh we'll say temporarily replaced with 3/4 ply left untreated and then carpeted. The floor was easy to pull out becasue of this, and it came out in one piece. Seems the previous owner quick-fixed some issues.
Hope I started this thread post correctly, and if so, any response will be greatly appreciated.