Re: Help and Comments Please - 1985 Stratos - basketcase or workable restoration ?
A couple of thoughts for you:
One, I would read this thread --
http://forums.iboats.com/boat-restoration-building-hull-repair/love-necessity-pride-521706.html -- start to finish. Its a bass boat similar to yours. The owner is doing a great job and working hard/diligently and he is in his second year and has had to do A LOT of fiberglass work.
Two, the metal flake gel coat can be tricky to restore. Sometimes you can buff it out - See Friscoboaters Glastron Carlson thread.
I don't know much about how this particular boat is built, but if you have wooden stringers, deck and transom, I would bet that they are rotten and and your flotation foam is fully saturated.
Its good that you have workable power/controls for this boat (that's a huge plus) and the trailer sounds like its in good shape too -- that is two expensive items that you can check off the list. However, by the time you buy the correct exterior-grade plywood, re do the entire interior structure, repaint/re-gel (or gel coat buff), new electrical, new steering system, gauges, electrical, new fuel tank/system (probably), new seats/vinyl, floor covering (vinyl, gel coat, carpet, etc.. if you wish), new batteries, new livewell/bilge pumps/pluming, new flotation foam, various supplies, tools and sundries (grinder pads, sandpaper, safety equipment, rollers), fiberglass materials, resin, etc... (you are starting to get the picture), you are probably looking at a couple grand, minimum...
Hope this helps.
Thanks,.
Patrick