Re: Pictures of my Alumacraft
BLLDOGG,
It looks good. Some boats like yours are a lot more messed with. Which is bad. I can't tell you what to do, but I would recommend that you try to keep it as original as possible. It's good that it is not painted or converted to be something not originally intended for. Like cutting and drilling it up, adding livewell, platforms, pedestal seats and other clutter. For now I say, leave it as is, it will always be more desirable and worth more in the years to come that way.
But if I were to work on it I would rework the wood on the transom. Looks like the inside wood is three pieces? It should be one piece and not so large, same for the other side. If it's easy to do, find out why. Hopefully not to cover damage. Maybe someone just did it that way when the original wood was replaced thinking that's better, which was unnecessary. I would try to make as it originally was or just leave it and enjoy it. It depends, it could be a big project just to do that. Keeping or making things like original is best. You have a very good solid boat, because it's a AlumaCraft and it's a utility boat, the most versatile boat made. The most important thing is that you use it a lot!