JaSla74
Chief Petty Officer
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- Oct 14, 2008
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So I bought this 86 Baretta Super Sport a few weeks back, as seen here on beautiful Lake Ouachita.
Thought I was getting a great deal, but ended up with a project that is possibly way over my head. I had intended to do some interior work and just give her a face lift, but the guy that I bought the boat from had just cut out some plywood & placed over a rotten floor. It felt strong at the time.
As you can see the decking, stringers, & transom are completely shot. This will require a bit more than replacing some vinyl.
The good news is that the engine and outdrive are in great condition. Currently I'm about $1600 into this project. This includes the purchase of the boat, winterizing the engine, removing & storing the engine, and few other various odds & ends. If I can finish this for under a grand more I'll be happy, but more than likely that won't be the case.
My 4runner is going to be cold this winter as her spot has been taken.
I've already started removing the transom & part of the floor. I hope to have her gutted within the next two weeks. Between work, two kids, & other rat killing to tend to, time will be limited. However, the long term goal is to have her back in the water by March.
When it comes to replacing the stringers & transom I really would like to use a composite material, but they're either way too expensive or way too heavy. I'm currently researching various wood species & Douglas Fir seems to be the way to go. I would think Cedar would be a good choice, but I can't seem to find anyone that has used it. Has anyone here tried it?
Anyway, I plan to post many questions & progress reports as I go. This forum has provided a great wealth of knowledge so far and I would be completely lost without it, so thanks in advance.

Thought I was getting a great deal, but ended up with a project that is possibly way over my head. I had intended to do some interior work and just give her a face lift, but the guy that I bought the boat from had just cut out some plywood & placed over a rotten floor. It felt strong at the time.
As you can see the decking, stringers, & transom are completely shot. This will require a bit more than replacing some vinyl.


The good news is that the engine and outdrive are in great condition. Currently I'm about $1600 into this project. This includes the purchase of the boat, winterizing the engine, removing & storing the engine, and few other various odds & ends. If I can finish this for under a grand more I'll be happy, but more than likely that won't be the case.
My 4runner is going to be cold this winter as her spot has been taken.

I've already started removing the transom & part of the floor. I hope to have her gutted within the next two weeks. Between work, two kids, & other rat killing to tend to, time will be limited. However, the long term goal is to have her back in the water by March.
When it comes to replacing the stringers & transom I really would like to use a composite material, but they're either way too expensive or way too heavy. I'm currently researching various wood species & Douglas Fir seems to be the way to go. I would think Cedar would be a good choice, but I can't seem to find anyone that has used it. Has anyone here tried it?
Anyway, I plan to post many questions & progress reports as I go. This forum has provided a great wealth of knowledge so far and I would be completely lost without it, so thanks in advance.
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