mikezohsix
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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- Oct 26, 2009
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I was looking for a cheap tin boat to knock around with at camp and not use my 210 Sea Ray bowrider every time we went from the island to the main land.
I found a 86 Grumman that hadn't been in the water since 1990 and decided to make a project of it.
Got it running, power washed 20 years of mouse out of it, cleaned the muck out of the gas tank, replace fuel line front to back, replace shift cable and out drive bellows, and decided to tackle the corrosion in the sides of the hull near the transom. Shown here...
port side
stbd side
After pulling the top of the transom I started working on the two corners. The corners were foamed in place so I cut as deep as a long blade on my sawsall and then started breaking out the foam in each corner.
What I found is in the next post.
I found a 86 Grumman that hadn't been in the water since 1990 and decided to make a project of it.


Got it running, power washed 20 years of mouse out of it, cleaned the muck out of the gas tank, replace fuel line front to back, replace shift cable and out drive bellows, and decided to tackle the corrosion in the sides of the hull near the transom. Shown here...
port side

stbd side

After pulling the top of the transom I started working on the two corners. The corners were foamed in place so I cut as deep as a long blade on my sawsall and then started breaking out the foam in each corner.


What I found is in the next post.
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