rifleman_maynard
Seaman Apprentice
- Joined
- Oct 11, 2006
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- 33
I have aquired a 1985 Boston Whaler Newport with a 115 Yamaha. I am no surveyer, but the transom and deck seem solid, no soft spots and a sharp solid sound when rapped with a hammer. The hull has three or four small crushed spots, quarter to silver dollar sized that need to be repaired and . Structually I am quite happy with it. The outboard needs work and I'll post about that on the Yamaha/Suzuki forum.
Now, about the paint. Someone masked the gauges and ignition switch, masked or removed the windshield and railings and partly sprayed partly brushed this poor boat a flat grey green...everything. Seats, deck, hull, motor, whee. The paint is chalky and pigment rubs off.
Obviously, this is not a candidate for a beautiful restoration, but I want to cover up or remove as much of this gup as possible. I think I will try some gel coat safe paint remover on the deck, hoping to salvage the antiskid texture, and some wet sanding on the hull. We will see.
Any ideas or suggestions are welcome. I will get some pix this week sometime and try to post them.
I was intentionally looking for a bit of a beater for a fishing boat on Truman Lake (In Missouri, lots of standing timber, graveyard of props) but this thing is just too ugly as it is.
Now, about the paint. Someone masked the gauges and ignition switch, masked or removed the windshield and railings and partly sprayed partly brushed this poor boat a flat grey green...everything. Seats, deck, hull, motor, whee. The paint is chalky and pigment rubs off.
Obviously, this is not a candidate for a beautiful restoration, but I want to cover up or remove as much of this gup as possible. I think I will try some gel coat safe paint remover on the deck, hoping to salvage the antiskid texture, and some wet sanding on the hull. We will see.
Any ideas or suggestions are welcome. I will get some pix this week sometime and try to post them.
I was intentionally looking for a bit of a beater for a fishing boat on Truman Lake (In Missouri, lots of standing timber, graveyard of props) but this thing is just too ugly as it is.