I have picked up my first boat to restore for $100. It is a tri hull. I am not sure the make and model but it was cheap and I wanted a project. I did know the condition before I bought it and really want to see it through and learn along the way. So here are some questions and pictures to go with them.
First off all wood is rotted on this thing. So of course the first step is to replace the transom and the stringers. I am going to go with the standard wood and fiber glass.
The cap is rotted pretty bad at the transom and I am wondering if its possible to repair this or is it junk?
Also for the stringers they go under a fiber glass piece that is at the port of the boat. I am curious can I cut this to get to the rest of the stringer or will it be to hard to reform this part?
I am assuming that when I remove the cap it will give me access to the stringers at the front of the boat.
Also last question is, what is the material that goes on top of the fiberglass that makes up the hull of the boat. To me it resembles an enamel but I am curious what to look for to repair the fiberglass on the transom.
Sorry for all the newb questions. I am researching everything on this forum and youtube as we speak lol
First off all wood is rotted on this thing. So of course the first step is to replace the transom and the stringers. I am going to go with the standard wood and fiber glass.
The cap is rotted pretty bad at the transom and I am wondering if its possible to repair this or is it junk?

Also for the stringers they go under a fiber glass piece that is at the port of the boat. I am curious can I cut this to get to the rest of the stringer or will it be to hard to reform this part?

I am assuming that when I remove the cap it will give me access to the stringers at the front of the boat.

Also last question is, what is the material that goes on top of the fiberglass that makes up the hull of the boat. To me it resembles an enamel but I am curious what to look for to repair the fiberglass on the transom.
Sorry for all the newb questions. I am researching everything on this forum and youtube as we speak lol
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