atjohnson
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Feb 3, 2014
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- 106
Well as the story goes with many other guys, I started on my boat with intentions of only doing a deck replacement, but after digging further into it, many more problems have shown themselves so it looks like a 80% restoration.
Just as a little back story, I found the boat almost 3 years ago and made a deal to go get it the following afternoon, but he sold it out from under me the same day. The boat then showed up again within 15 miles of my house about 5 months later and i had to have it. Plus the guy had about $600 worth of receipts of work that had been done after he bought it. Great deal....right. I have ran it for 2 summers with only routine maintenance so no complaints there. The boat also just happened to match my tow vehicle and is the exact size and engine package (350) that I was looking for so I don't really want to part with her either. Enough of that....back to the issue.
Middle of last year I started to notice some soft spots on the starboard and port side, right in front of the back seat, so I told my self that I would start investigating during the off season. Despite several delays, I am two weeks in and have it torn down pretty far. I am currently cutting stringers out, or at least what is left of stringers. I will try to get a few pictures up tonight of my current progress and a few concerns that I already have but am not quite sure how to address.
Input, tips, tricks, advice, or any other words would be greatly appreciated.

Here she is soon after I bought her.
Just as a little back story, I found the boat almost 3 years ago and made a deal to go get it the following afternoon, but he sold it out from under me the same day. The boat then showed up again within 15 miles of my house about 5 months later and i had to have it. Plus the guy had about $600 worth of receipts of work that had been done after he bought it. Great deal....right. I have ran it for 2 summers with only routine maintenance so no complaints there. The boat also just happened to match my tow vehicle and is the exact size and engine package (350) that I was looking for so I don't really want to part with her either. Enough of that....back to the issue.
Middle of last year I started to notice some soft spots on the starboard and port side, right in front of the back seat, so I told my self that I would start investigating during the off season. Despite several delays, I am two weeks in and have it torn down pretty far. I am currently cutting stringers out, or at least what is left of stringers. I will try to get a few pictures up tonight of my current progress and a few concerns that I already have but am not quite sure how to address.
Input, tips, tricks, advice, or any other words would be greatly appreciated.

Here she is soon after I bought her.