Hi all,
I've been searching the forum all morning and haven't been able to find a definitive answer to my questions, so here goes my first post ever on iboats!
I've got an old 1984 Skeeter 16' in which the stringers and floors are shot, but remarkably, the transom is still dry. I bought it for $1500 last year with every intention of it being my first/starter boat AND a project boat. I figure I might be able to get up to $2500 back for it (based on comparative sales in the area) if I can spark some new life into it by the time I am done with it. With Texas being so dang hot this year and the lakes drying up, I've decided to start to restore process a little bit early.
The plan is to replace the stringers, replace the foam with closed-cell pour foam, replace the floors, repair the fiberglass dings on the hull, and re-gelcoat the entire thing. I will also be adding 3 new compartments in the front deck (it currently only has one), making a recessed foot tray up front, rewiring, and putting in all new seating.
I'm fully aware of how big the work order is.
I'm doing the restore properly, but I want to keep it on the cheap side as best I can. I do not have a set budget for the restore, but I obviously want to be able to recoup as much as I can when I sell. I also don't want to end up putting in so much that I could have went and got a better boat for the same money.
Realistically, I want to keep it ALL under $2k.
Anyway, I had initially planned on using epoxy resin with 1708 cloth exclusively, but after adding it all up, I would be looking at $600-800 in resin and $300 in cloth. I've already decided to go with poly resin, which will cut that bill down to $250-300. For 'glassing I had planned on 3-4 layers of 1708, but if I go with a single layer of 1708 and a single (or maybe a double?) layer of 3/4 CSM, would that be sufficient? If so, I can cut my cloth price in half as well.
Now on to the floors/deck. Again, my initial plan was to coat the plywood in epoxy resin before putting it down. Since I have decided on going with poly instead of epoxy, it does no good to just resin the wood. Would a single layer of 3/4 CSM be sufficient for water resisting (I realize it won't water proof it, but I don't need to proof it as the boat is garage-kept)?
Long story short, I suppose my questions are:
1 - What is the absolute minimum cloth/layers I could get by with for replacing the stringers?
2 - What is the absolute minimum cloth/layers I could get by with for creating water-resistant floors?
Thanks for reading all! Once I get a bit more progress done on the boat, I will start a log thread here. Right now I'm still pulling hardware and getting ready to pull the outboard and lift the top cap off.
I've been searching the forum all morning and haven't been able to find a definitive answer to my questions, so here goes my first post ever on iboats!
I've got an old 1984 Skeeter 16' in which the stringers and floors are shot, but remarkably, the transom is still dry. I bought it for $1500 last year with every intention of it being my first/starter boat AND a project boat. I figure I might be able to get up to $2500 back for it (based on comparative sales in the area) if I can spark some new life into it by the time I am done with it. With Texas being so dang hot this year and the lakes drying up, I've decided to start to restore process a little bit early.
The plan is to replace the stringers, replace the foam with closed-cell pour foam, replace the floors, repair the fiberglass dings on the hull, and re-gelcoat the entire thing. I will also be adding 3 new compartments in the front deck (it currently only has one), making a recessed foot tray up front, rewiring, and putting in all new seating.
I'm fully aware of how big the work order is.
Anyway, I had initially planned on using epoxy resin with 1708 cloth exclusively, but after adding it all up, I would be looking at $600-800 in resin and $300 in cloth. I've already decided to go with poly resin, which will cut that bill down to $250-300. For 'glassing I had planned on 3-4 layers of 1708, but if I go with a single layer of 1708 and a single (or maybe a double?) layer of 3/4 CSM, would that be sufficient? If so, I can cut my cloth price in half as well.
Now on to the floors/deck. Again, my initial plan was to coat the plywood in epoxy resin before putting it down. Since I have decided on going with poly instead of epoxy, it does no good to just resin the wood. Would a single layer of 3/4 CSM be sufficient for water resisting (I realize it won't water proof it, but I don't need to proof it as the boat is garage-kept)?
Long story short, I suppose my questions are:
1 - What is the absolute minimum cloth/layers I could get by with for replacing the stringers?
2 - What is the absolute minimum cloth/layers I could get by with for creating water-resistant floors?
Thanks for reading all! Once I get a bit more progress done on the boat, I will start a log thread here. Right now I'm still pulling hardware and getting ready to pull the outboard and lift the top cap off.
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