evinrude20
Seaman
- Joined
- Jun 5, 2008
- Messages
- 56
Hi all, I come with questions and tips about restoring an old boat. My grandfather built with his friend a beautiful wooden boat back in 1956. It's a 19.5', closed bow and roof with a 115hp outboard. It had fibreglass put on the bottom of the boat many years ago, I'm assuming to help seal it. Well last season, the fibreglass ripped and didn't get repaired properly and was leaking at a moderate rate. He's 87 years old now and he'd love nothing more than to see it in the water one more time. I can try to upload pictures when I get home from work. I'll try to explain the state of it as best I can. If the boat was on its back, and we were looking top down on the bottom, there is a chunk that has peeled away from the wooden bottom about 6 inches forward of stern, from the left side to about the middle, and runs about 5 feet towards the bow. I'm thinking the best way would be to pull off all the old fibreglass, sand the wood down a bit and re cover the entire bottom around the sides just above the water line. I'm also wondering if anyone knows of a good way to get the boat off the trailer and on it's side? Also, the wood is all still in great shape, I haven't had a great look at teh wood under the fibreglass, but inside under the floor boards, the runners and bottom are all still soli d.Any information about fibreglassing, or other ideas would be great! Thanks so much,
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