so i picked up a boat today from a friend.. this boat has been passed around and around.
no one seems to want to put the effort forth.. for this diamond in the rough.
I picked it up for next to nothing hoping my knowledge in restoration would suffice.
ill track my progress and explain what I did as I go, for those who are interested.
heres what it looked like when I got it.
What needs to be done?
-CLEANING CLEANING CLEANING its so dirty.
-complete rewire (my brother will be doing this, as he is amazing with anything electronic)
-dismantle and clean the outboard motor ( I was told the motor runs... ill take pictures of the insides later....they are surprisingly in great shape compared to the boat itself)
-pull up the wood flooring under the blue epoxy-tarp idiot patch.
-fill any cracks or weakspots with fiberglass/resin or marine-tex (boat bondo)
-completely replace the wood flooring and seal the edges (im also going to give it a coat of poly-urethane for extra water resistance)
-dismantle the steering and throttle controls and clean them (or paint if necessary)
-completely sand the paint below the waterline and repaint it with the appropriate epoxy based paint. ( gelcoating is just a little to expensive)
-install marine carpeting the length of the boat, probably grey and black.. im not sure on colors.
-sand down/bondo-resin/repaint anything that needs it.
-bolt down my two brand new boat seats that have been sitting around forever
-buy a gas tank and siphon hose
This isnt my first rodeo with restoration... but it is my first boat restoration
I figured it would be a neat progress topic, if anyone cares.
Just an estimate.. total cost to restore = <$400 usd (of course this can go up or down)
Feel free to suggest colors schemes though