Re: I'm an owner! 1975 Islander 22
I find myself in a desert of rivet opionators!
Okay, I'll go it alone if I must.
Here's today's progress:
Spent another couple hours with the wire wheel on the drill getting the hull nice and shiny. Then I hit the transom aluminum with a couple coats of ZC primer. You can also see a little section of the shelf I hit with truck bed liner as a test.
Then after getting home I figured the transom sandwich had a good 28 hours under pressure, the epoxy's prolly not gonna get any harder, so may as well take off the pressure and cut the angle at the top that I'd been dreading ever since beginning this project. Measure 16 times, cut once, ain't no big thang.
Then I re-cut all the other sides:
Tomorrow is the first day of school, so I'll be back into "daddy responsibility" hours. If I have any energy left after they're asleep I'll sand the corners and round everything off, then re-coat with epoxy.
The to-do list as it stands today:
- re-assemble the transom
- rebuild console
- lay floor boards in place
- install replacement motor
- install OD/lower unit and pray
- splash test and look for leaks