Re: 1990 Bayliner Capri 17' Full restoration
So... it has been just shy of a year since I started this project and I am just now getting back to it. Yesterday was my first day back on the demolition. I had to set the boat aside so that I could focus on studying for and passing my Certified Public Accountant's Exam. I am now a CPA! But with that and tax season behind me, it is back to the boat.
I ran into an issue when trying to remove more of the deck yesterday. This boat is sooo shallow at the edges, when I was trying to remove the deck on the starboard side, I ended up going through 6 inches of the HULL in 2 spots!!!!!! My heart sank!
I was using a circular saw and a reciprocating saw. I feel very limited with only these two tools. Is there some tool I am missing? A dremel seems to tiny to do any good and putting some kind of blade on an angle grind seems, well scary.
My current plan of approach is to use the reciprocating saw and slowly cut back inch by inch. After that, do I use the angle grinder and just grind away the remaining 1/2" lip of wood and fiberglass?
Everything I have read and watched just makes it look so easy. Doing it in real life is a different story.
The attached picture is of the starboard side facing the stern. You can kind of see how the deck rests on the hull at the sides. This is where I put my reciprocating saw right through it.
