I have had by 1969 Edinboro for 6 years now and all is very well. I still have a couple of questions that I am still stumped by.
1) Because I still have yet to procure a good cover that is rain proof, I still have to bail water. I simply connect a pump to a hose that I feel through a small hole in a "pocket" at the stern of the deck and pump water from the hull space below. My question is: How was the orginial design supposed to work? There is a drain plug at the rear of the pocket depression in the deck, but I am curious how this was suppose to work.
2) I am also looking for suggestions on how to best clean the accumulated scale from the hull. This boat is stays in a Michigan fresh water lake, but I can get the scale of traditional cleaners and elbow grease. I got the boat from a young man in Cleveland who had the boat in mint condition and I am trying my best to keep it so.
1) Because I still have yet to procure a good cover that is rain proof, I still have to bail water. I simply connect a pump to a hose that I feel through a small hole in a "pocket" at the stern of the deck and pump water from the hull space below. My question is: How was the orginial design supposed to work? There is a drain plug at the rear of the pocket depression in the deck, but I am curious how this was suppose to work.
2) I am also looking for suggestions on how to best clean the accumulated scale from the hull. This boat is stays in a Michigan fresh water lake, but I can get the scale of traditional cleaners and elbow grease. I got the boat from a young man in Cleveland who had the boat in mint condition and I am trying my best to keep it so.