jbars
10-14-2009, 11:44 AM
Hello all,
My first post so here it goes.
I have an opportunity to restore this old boat of my dads and have a few question I would like some input on.
My plan was to convert the inboard to an outboard with a bracket and swim platform.
First question is regarding the transom and how the plywood only goes up until the screws for the rub rail.
When I reinforce the transom should I tie the wood into the top, tuck it under the top cap?
I know I have to bond the new wood to the two sides and bottom, around the corners 6-8".
I need to replace the stringers and it looks like the bottom where the stringers would sit is slightly below the surface so I wasn't going to grind this flush, is this okay?
Should I take the boat off the trailer when working on it or can I leave it on so I can pull it outside to work on?
I wasn't planning on a cradle support to hold the hull shape as I'm not cutting though the outer skin, is this okay on this type of boat.
Allot of questions for a beginner and probably more to come.
Any input would be greatly appreciated, thanks for reading.
Regards,
Jeff
My first post so here it goes.
I have an opportunity to restore this old boat of my dads and have a few question I would like some input on.
My plan was to convert the inboard to an outboard with a bracket and swim platform.
First question is regarding the transom and how the plywood only goes up until the screws for the rub rail.
When I reinforce the transom should I tie the wood into the top, tuck it under the top cap?
I know I have to bond the new wood to the two sides and bottom, around the corners 6-8".
I need to replace the stringers and it looks like the bottom where the stringers would sit is slightly below the surface so I wasn't going to grind this flush, is this okay?
Should I take the boat off the trailer when working on it or can I leave it on so I can pull it outside to work on?
I wasn't planning on a cradle support to hold the hull shape as I'm not cutting though the outer skin, is this okay on this type of boat.
Allot of questions for a beginner and probably more to come.
Any input would be greatly appreciated, thanks for reading.
Regards,
Jeff