MarcD
07-19-2006, 09:09 PM
Hi, new to this great forum, and new owner of a gem in the rough. I am still researching the origins, but it was a home-built made in 1957 from a kit, built by the recently deceased father of the guy who sold it to me. A restoration (strip, sand, stain, varnish) was started about 4-5 years ago when things got too busy. It has been stored indoors for the last 4 years. I saw it in the corner at the estate sale, was taken by the nice lines and potential, and now I have a very patient wife, and one less parking space in the garage.
Aside from starting to read voraciously about what I have just undertaken, are there any suggestions for step one? Someone told me to rehydrate the boat by filling it with water to swell the seams and check for leaks, etc, before repainting. That seems quite heavy for the trailer, or am I just nuts? I don't have a marine engineer nearby to inspect it, but so far I don't see/feel any punky areas that might indicate rot.
Brief stats: 13'4" wood, with mahogany veneer deck, possibly based on an Edwin Monk design, structurally sound around the bottom, with a 1961 Evinrude Lark III 40 that was working 4 years ago. It was put in storage with the boat, but by someone who worked at a marina, with fogging oil, etc. I cleaned out the mouse nest in the cover, but haven't started it up yet!
I have attached some pictures (hope it worked) of this boat 'back in the day', and it looked real nice. If anyone can help me identify it, I appreciate it. but right now I am just looking for a good resource to start the process.
Again, reading some of the posts shows me the caliber of great people with advice and opinions. I appreciate any suggestions.
Aside from starting to read voraciously about what I have just undertaken, are there any suggestions for step one? Someone told me to rehydrate the boat by filling it with water to swell the seams and check for leaks, etc, before repainting. That seems quite heavy for the trailer, or am I just nuts? I don't have a marine engineer nearby to inspect it, but so far I don't see/feel any punky areas that might indicate rot.
Brief stats: 13'4" wood, with mahogany veneer deck, possibly based on an Edwin Monk design, structurally sound around the bottom, with a 1961 Evinrude Lark III 40 that was working 4 years ago. It was put in storage with the boat, but by someone who worked at a marina, with fogging oil, etc. I cleaned out the mouse nest in the cover, but haven't started it up yet!
I have attached some pictures (hope it worked) of this boat 'back in the day', and it looked real nice. If anyone can help me identify it, I appreciate it. but right now I am just looking for a good resource to start the process.
Again, reading some of the posts shows me the caliber of great people with advice and opinions. I appreciate any suggestions.