Hi all. I'm new here and this is my first time posting.I have owned a few boats in my life, but have purchased the all new from a dealer. My 7 year old grandson has become interested in fishing and we have grown tired of fishing from the shore, so off I went to look for a cheap fishing boat. I found a 1986 17 foot Cavalier Sunray open bow with a 1973 50 HP Evinrude two stroke for $1500. The boat was made by Princefib in Quebec and the hull seems very sturdy. The boat is in reasonable shape but there was a soft spot in the deck between the consoles. Once I lifted the carpet I found that the deck from the consoles back had previously been replaced with 3/8" treated plywood. The bow benches were pretty much rotten, so I took them out and removed the front of the deck as far back as the treated plywood. You guessed it, the stringer are rotten. The fellow who replaced the rear deck had sandwiched the rotten dagger stringer with a couple of treated 2" X 6" boards. So far, I have removed the deck completely. I plan on replacing the stringers, but first, I must replace the transom. I'm sure there will be more post to come on this project. I have found a lot of very helpful information on this already and plan on picking a few brains as the project goes on. This is my first time boat restoring. 



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