WaterSplasher
Cadet
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- Jul 17, 2008
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Checking out craigslist a few months ago I acquired a 1987 Sea Ray Seville BR. Shocked that someone was trying to get rid of a boat for $250 I went to take a look at it. If nothing else I thought the trailer would be worth getting. I stopped by there that same evening and talked to the guy and his wife about the boat, and discovered a few things. The hull is solid, there are soft spots in the floor, no seats, and they were not sure if it would fire up. So I decided to wait and look for another boat... Shortly after leaving the guys wife called me and told me if I wanted the boat, to come and get it and they will give it to me for free. So of course I took it. I got her home bought some ear muffs for the outdrive and tried to crank her up (pumped the throttle 3 times) and fired up with no problems.
Now here is my project.
I have already ripped up most of the floor and replaced the stringers... most of the rotted floor and waterlogged foam was on the starboard side. The stringer on that side had to be completely replaced. The stringer on the port side was rotted halfway down the boat. I have poured in some GIT ROT, on the good half of the stringer and replaced the rotted portion. Right now I am not going to replace the foam that was removed. I have also cut 3/4" plywood and applied a few coats of polyester fiberglass resin to both sides of it. This will be in-cased in some fiberglass sheets before gluing it in the boat. I will have some more updated pictures hopefully later on today or tomorrow.
Now here is my project.
I have already ripped up most of the floor and replaced the stringers... most of the rotted floor and waterlogged foam was on the starboard side. The stringer on that side had to be completely replaced. The stringer on the port side was rotted halfway down the boat. I have poured in some GIT ROT, on the good half of the stringer and replaced the rotted portion. Right now I am not going to replace the foam that was removed. I have also cut 3/4" plywood and applied a few coats of polyester fiberglass resin to both sides of it. This will be in-cased in some fiberglass sheets before gluing it in the boat. I will have some more updated pictures hopefully later on today or tomorrow.
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