boatflipper
Chief Petty Officer
- Joined
- Jun 16, 2009
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Well folks, it is time for yet another restoration project. However, as much as I wish this boat was mine, it isn't. It is a good friend's that asked me to redo it for him.
It is a mid 50's solid Mahogany speedboat that is about 16' long and about 6' wide.
Somewhere along the life of this beauty, a thin layer of roving was applied to the side and bottom of the boat~I am assuming it was an attempt to seal her up, leaving the topside and inside the natural wood.
He has instructed me to paint the side and bottom-leaving the fiberglass....I was wondering what type of paint to use in this application? I was thinking of a thick paint-one that would seal things up to prevent possible leaks?
Also, the wood has lost all of its color, it is a very dull gray...although as I was removing some of the hardware (cleats, etc) I caught a glimpse of the natural color. Boy was she a beauty!!
Anyway, I was wondering what grit sandpaper to use and I am assuming it is going to take several coats of stain to get some color to her...any reccomendations on a stain to use?
I have took some pictures of her but camera is not with me-will try and get them up tomorrow!!
I will also begin restoring the trailer tomorrow evening, hopefully I will remember to take somepictures of that task.
Im sure there will be many more questions as I progress, as I have never worked with a wood boat before.
Thanks in advance for all the help!!
It is a mid 50's solid Mahogany speedboat that is about 16' long and about 6' wide.
Somewhere along the life of this beauty, a thin layer of roving was applied to the side and bottom of the boat~I am assuming it was an attempt to seal her up, leaving the topside and inside the natural wood.
He has instructed me to paint the side and bottom-leaving the fiberglass....I was wondering what type of paint to use in this application? I was thinking of a thick paint-one that would seal things up to prevent possible leaks?
Also, the wood has lost all of its color, it is a very dull gray...although as I was removing some of the hardware (cleats, etc) I caught a glimpse of the natural color. Boy was she a beauty!!
I have took some pictures of her but camera is not with me-will try and get them up tomorrow!!
I will also begin restoring the trailer tomorrow evening, hopefully I will remember to take somepictures of that task.
Im sure there will be many more questions as I progress, as I have never worked with a wood boat before.
Thanks in advance for all the help!!