wisemsc
Cadet
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- Jul 8, 2010
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Well. I have been reading how-to's on this site for the past two weeks and today I started the breakdown of my boat. As I thought, not only was the deck rotted out, the bulk heads and stringers are bad, which means the transom has a 99% chance of being rotted as well. This will be a long, slow project for me as I can only work on it a few hours each weekend. I have a demanding full time job and I am studying several hours a week to pass the CPA exam.
The rot in the boat is mostly my fault. I left the boat sitting in the back of my grandparents yard with a cover on for several years while I was in college and never took it out or checked on it. Also, I did not park it well enough for it to drain thoroughly.
Anyway, this is the start of a huge undertaking.





The rot in the boat is mostly my fault. I left the boat sitting in the back of my grandparents yard with a cover on for several years while I was in college and never took it out or checked on it. Also, I did not park it well enough for it to drain thoroughly.
Anyway, this is the start of a huge undertaking.




