bucrebuild
Cadet
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- Oct 5, 2008
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Hi Guys
I am new to the forum and have purchased a 1974 Bayliner Buccaneer 210.
The boat has sat in the water and has not sailed in 5 years. After pulling it out of the water I expected to have blisters to contend with, but did not find any after cleaning the bottom down to the gelcoat. However, I am running into a problem that I am not sure what to do.
I have stripped out the interior carpet and cleaned and painted the fiberglass interior on the topsides of the interior. On the lower half I am trying to remove the old carpet adhesive which held the carpet and was a bear getting loose. I am having trouble removing the old adhesive left from the carpet. any suggestions? I am a first time sailor and have been told that the carpet is there to help prevent condensation from building on the walls of the boat. Is this true if so I will just get some marine carpet and glue it back over the glue that is there now. Also, how far up should the carpet go?
Also I have had to repair minor damage to the gelcoat and have almost finished that and the hull is off white and the gelcoat is bright white.
Any answers and or suggestions and reccomendations will be greatly appreciated.
I am new to the forum and have purchased a 1974 Bayliner Buccaneer 210.
The boat has sat in the water and has not sailed in 5 years. After pulling it out of the water I expected to have blisters to contend with, but did not find any after cleaning the bottom down to the gelcoat. However, I am running into a problem that I am not sure what to do.
I have stripped out the interior carpet and cleaned and painted the fiberglass interior on the topsides of the interior. On the lower half I am trying to remove the old carpet adhesive which held the carpet and was a bear getting loose. I am having trouble removing the old adhesive left from the carpet. any suggestions? I am a first time sailor and have been told that the carpet is there to help prevent condensation from building on the walls of the boat. Is this true if so I will just get some marine carpet and glue it back over the glue that is there now. Also, how far up should the carpet go?
Also I have had to repair minor damage to the gelcoat and have almost finished that and the hull is off white and the gelcoat is bright white.
Any answers and or suggestions and reccomendations will be greatly appreciated.