woopigsooie24
Seaman Apprentice
- Joined
- Feb 19, 2010
- Messages
- 35
I just picked this boat up yesterday and am really excited to get to working on this as it is my first boat and I love these types of things. This boat was stolen and stripped of everything and later recovered. The guy I bought it off of bought it from a marina that ended up with it (and it is titled!). I don't really know much about fiberglass but am willing to learn. I'll make my questions easier to answer by numbering them:
1. How do I go about patching up the bottom of the cap as seen in the pictures?
2. I plan on repainting the cap, so should I strip all the wood (rotted) and seats first then start sanding?
3. What grit sandpaper should I start/end up with?
4. What type of paint should I use? (will be off white to match the hull)
5. Does anybody have a link to a detailed fiberglass decking thread?
6. Will the cap have to be removed to replace the decking under the consoles?
7. At this point is removing the cap just a matter of drilling out the rivets and lifting it off?
8. The hand rail and cleats etc. are all gone... Somebody patched the holes so I'm wondering how hard it would be to relocate them? The area around the holes was patched too which is why I ask about locating them.
1. How do I go about patching up the bottom of the cap as seen in the pictures?
2. I plan on repainting the cap, so should I strip all the wood (rotted) and seats first then start sanding?
3. What grit sandpaper should I start/end up with?
4. What type of paint should I use? (will be off white to match the hull)
5. Does anybody have a link to a detailed fiberglass decking thread?
6. Will the cap have to be removed to replace the decking under the consoles?
7. At this point is removing the cap just a matter of drilling out the rivets and lifting it off?
8. The hand rail and cleats etc. are all gone... Somebody patched the holes so I'm wondering how hard it would be to relocate them? The area around the holes was patched too which is why I ask about locating them.





