SouthTexan
Petty Officer 3rd Class
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- Jun 10, 2011
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Hello All,
I am at the starting point of a restoration of an 1983 Glastron Conroy X17 I/O - my wife and I received it as a gift last year. I suppose my father-in-law either doesn't like me very much or thinks we have too much time and money on our hands, haha. I am currently planning on replacing the transom and sole, and suspect the stringers will be needed as well. The excellent postings on this forum have been very helpful to date. I have several questions and such, but first some pics:
The money pit:
Pics of the damage:
"ski locker" removed:
ski locker "support":
transom:
transom 2:
sole, or lack thereof:
My current plan is thus, and I welcome any comments/suggestions/etc:
1. Remove cap and gut interior
2. Remove outdrive and motor
3. Rebuild transom, likely stringers and deck. Not sure on foam but will likely go back with new foam
4. Reinstall motor and drive, including needed repair/maintenance
5. Reinstall cap
6. Go boating!
I will be trying to balance cost and quality on this boat, so I will have to fight the urge to overbuild everywhere and just get the needed work done without trying to make the boat ready for another 30 years.
My questions involve some modifications to the existing design of the boat and some I/O mechanical - I will split this into two posts due to length...
I am at the starting point of a restoration of an 1983 Glastron Conroy X17 I/O - my wife and I received it as a gift last year. I suppose my father-in-law either doesn't like me very much or thinks we have too much time and money on our hands, haha. I am currently planning on replacing the transom and sole, and suspect the stringers will be needed as well. The excellent postings on this forum have been very helpful to date. I have several questions and such, but first some pics:
The money pit:

Pics of the damage:
"ski locker" removed:

ski locker "support":

transom:

transom 2:

sole, or lack thereof:

My current plan is thus, and I welcome any comments/suggestions/etc:
1. Remove cap and gut interior
2. Remove outdrive and motor
3. Rebuild transom, likely stringers and deck. Not sure on foam but will likely go back with new foam
4. Reinstall motor and drive, including needed repair/maintenance
5. Reinstall cap
6. Go boating!
I will be trying to balance cost and quality on this boat, so I will have to fight the urge to overbuild everywhere and just get the needed work done without trying to make the boat ready for another 30 years.
My questions involve some modifications to the existing design of the boat and some I/O mechanical - I will split this into two posts due to length...
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