Re: 1st restore on a 14ft ski boat
Ok guys long time no posts here but I guess it's because I really stopped caring as much as this has gone on a bit too long for my liking...
Well anyway,
A big thanks to Theresa for doing the upholstery ( not bad for a beginner thanks Mam), I don't think she'll be offering again in a hurry as there is a lot of work in it.
I painted the floor and sides with interdeck non slip which I'm happy enough with although I am going to look into carpet as I think it'll look better. it'll hade to be removeable as the launching area and slip can get quite muddy which eventually finds it's way inside the boat.
I also added 2 x 1 1/2 inch galvanised poles to either side held in palce by U bolts , these then got 2" pvc over them capped off with 2 lids from 20 litre cans. Not too bad for guide on's I have to say.
Mounted the motor and stood back slightly impressed.
All electrics work (phew) and all gauges except the fuel tank one works so I'm delighted with that. My spray job on the trailer was light in places so rust has started to come through but I'll remedy that again over the next month or so.
All in all am happy with my first restore attempt , next time ( if there will be one) I'd probably do thing differently in places and most definetely not move house to a place with no garage

many thanks to all you Iboaters for your help and tips which without wouldn't be possible, all the thousands of pages with helpful info in here. thanks to Mam, Dad, Brian, Orlagh, Hugh, Liam for use of his shed,anyone else that helped out and most of all thanks to Miriam whose patience and kindness shown over the months has been godly, and all those cups of tea brought out have not gone unnoticed, you are a great person with a big heart and I promise i'll never attempt anything like this again without consultation with you first


(thank god I didn't have a big boat !!!)
Anyway here it is Project: Ffeatures

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