Resurecting this old thread...
We used her as is several weekends last year. My garage is/was filled with household goods most of the winter and I could not work inside so there it sat (covered of course) now that hte weather is somewhat agreeable (wet spring) I've started a few projects. I'll put some pictures what I have anyway, I was so anxious to get busy I forgot some.
1. Bow railing was nearly ready to fall off on it's own (loose mounts all ten) I figure on filling the holes with wooden dowels and epoxy (done) I have a couple of pictures on my phone (uploading when I find time). I drilled out the original holes and found good wood
so I figure the epoxy will bond really well. Next step is to make them level, mark them, drill proper holes for the flat head screws (S/S) and remount with butyl tape as the method of sealing. I've read it's the best choice if ever wanting to remove such items. MOunts are all good, top angles need replacing, railing material is cleaning up nicely. No budget for replacing to much, only what is needed.
2. I'm going to use this same principle with all (and let me tell you there are alot) of the different mounting of accessories through the years. some simple filled with bathroom caulk and similar "sealers"
3. there are lots of gelcoat knicks an scratches some deeper than others nothing worrysome just gonna be time consuming. the worst is the keep I dremel ground about 6 feet from the bow hook (which incidentally is loose, I'm gonna leave that repair to the F/G/ shop at the marina, down and back. Nothing frightening there so a couple coats of epoxy and then a good fairing with the same material thickened top coated with epoxy and prep for paint.
All this hull work is gonna leave too many small repairs. Once we pull it this October it's going to get painted before winter sets in. Topside, water side, and deck! with some luck I 'll be able to get close the original color.
4. transom isn't as bad as I thought mostly localized (to screw holes) wet wood so I'll redrill oversized holes (not to big) pick out wet and refill with marine tex or similar product. new holes will get drilled into the repair epoxy.
Sorry for the long story but I have to get on here when I can. I'll have some pics loaded on here this weekend.
Stay safe out there!
Scott