So the fam and I have been going to a cool spot on the gulf side of Fla. for a few years now. We have talked several times about taking our 1982 40hp 16' SeaNymph Fishing Machine with us to fish in the bay and a couple rivers that spill into it. Definitely not out in the gulf. I read different opinions about whether or not it will kill our old boat.
The back story, if need be is: It's an UNPAINTED HULL. I got it 25ish years ago for free from a friend of my dad. It had sat outside uncovered for a LOOOOONG time. But the 40hp mariner ran/runs GREAT. I completely stripped the interior down to the hull. Replaced all the waterlogged foam with new pour in foam from U.S. composites. 2 coats of spar varnish on the new 1/2" marine plywood main flooring and 3/4" fishing decks. I even made a new mahogany dash panel and had the console powder coated. New seats, carpet, TM, a rewire and it is a great little "FREE"boat.
The only thing I didn't do that haunts me still, is I didn't rebuck all the rivets. I don't "think' it leaks right now, but how do you ever really know until you know?
So do we take it? How about a coat or 2 of gatorglide or the like to seal up the hull??
The back story, if need be is: It's an UNPAINTED HULL. I got it 25ish years ago for free from a friend of my dad. It had sat outside uncovered for a LOOOOONG time. But the 40hp mariner ran/runs GREAT. I completely stripped the interior down to the hull. Replaced all the waterlogged foam with new pour in foam from U.S. composites. 2 coats of spar varnish on the new 1/2" marine plywood main flooring and 3/4" fishing decks. I even made a new mahogany dash panel and had the console powder coated. New seats, carpet, TM, a rewire and it is a great little "FREE"boat.
The only thing I didn't do that haunts me still, is I didn't rebuck all the rivets. I don't "think' it leaks right now, but how do you ever really know until you know?
So do we take it? How about a coat or 2 of gatorglide or the like to seal up the hull??