by seandwyer » Thu Mar 05, 2009 12:49 pm
Good point NavahoIII - I've been wondering about that myself. The seats / tanks in the boat seem to already have some give to them. My kids got into the boat and I could see a little flexing going on with the seats - as well as feel it myself. Not a lot, but some. I've also noticed that there are some cracks in the seats - this looks to be no more than gel coat in depth (64th of an inch or less), so I don't think anything structurally has gone awry, but I still wonder about cutting holes in the 40 year old seats and wonder about cracking etc when people sit on them afterwards. Primarily it will just be me and my kids in the boat and I'm less than 130 pounds myself so I'm not too worried - but what about a heavy "guest"? By the way - someone had asked what the hull looked like and if it had any warping from possible water in the tanks and being on the trailer - as far as I can see the hull looks perfectly fine - just needs a good polishing up.
This weekend my plan is to build a small loft type shelf in the garage to store the floor boards, tiller, rudder and misc. equipment. I'm also planning to go see if I can pump up the tires enough to take verything over and have the tires replaced. Then I'm ordering a new tarp. The one on the boat is good quality, but old and has a few holes. Then the cleaning of the interior begins (scraping old paint etc). I'm not going to try to start painting yet - I know the 60 degrees forecast this weekend is a fluke and we'll be back to snow and ice in no time.
The engine that is with the boat is a 3.5 hp and only about 3 or 4 years old. It mounts on an external engine mount that someone installed on the stransome years ago. The metal brackets look like they are in very good shape, but the piece of 3/4 plywood (covered in flaking poly) looks risky. Two questions: Should I replace the plywood with something "marine grade", or can I get by with regular plywood covered in several coats of spar varnish or something like that? Also - as for the engine - what's the best way to store it? Can I lay it on its side in the garage or should I be placing it upright on a saw horse or something? Lying on its side would be easier since I could put it up on the shelf with the flooring etc.
I'm getting too excited!
Thanks folks!