Here goes nothin'... bought this hunk for $100. The guy I bought it from had restoration intentions for a duck boat, as you can see he made it through sanding one exterior wall. My plan for now is front/rear carpeted wood decks, foot controlled trolling motor, live wells, tackle storage, on board charger, nav and interior lighting (for night catfishing), pedestal seats, and a partridge in a pear tree. Your basic bass boat that can be put into most any small lake with minimal effort.
Major issues right now are:
Slight leak from the transom area where the bottom meets the back. There was a failed JB Weld attempt that requires some love. The plug hole is misformed a bit, should be a simple fix. The plan is to find someone local to touch it up and potentially the rest of the boat as well depending on cost I'll see how much body work I can get them to do.
No trailer -- I loaded her up in the back of my Honda Pilot, obviously not a viable long term solution. I plan on primarily using the boat on my neighborhood (backyard) lake, but I definitely want the option of some small lake bass prowlin'. Probably going to be the most expensive part of this venture and it needs to be done soon so that I can truck it around to metal shops, etc.
Concerns:
As with everyone on one of these projects -- stability and maintaining front/rear balance.
Title -- there is no serial # plate. I'm not even sure what the make model is... so immediate bonus points for anyone who can nail that one. I spoke with Arkansas Licensing yesterday and she told me that I wouldn't have issues titling a pre-1969 home made boat... so I guess it's a 1967 homemade 14/52 flat.
What's the best way to set it up for rod storage? I was thinking of walling the side, cutting a hole in the center seat, and having a hole in the decking to put the rod tips through with rod holders on the wall, thoughts? Is there a better way to do it?
Still not sure on what product to use for paint, I like the idea of using concrete paint and sealer. Still exploring options, I think I'm going to go with gray for paint/carpet. I want to keep it all the same type/color and would like to stay away from a Rhino-Liner type product.
Right now I don't have plans for an outboard but I do plan on building to suit that option in the future.
I'm between jobs right now so I have some time for an all out blitz over the next 2 weeks until I start again. Last night I got most of the paint off of the remainder of the exterior. I am hoping that it'll warm up enough to get the stripping complete today with a pressure washer.
I thought I read somewhere that someone had used oven cleaner to remove paint... well I must have done something wrong because that didn't work for me. What did work well was gel paint stripper, 20 minutes soak, followed by scraping. I think I will be able to apply the stripper and then remove it with the pressure washer which will make it much much cleaner. I hope to explore that technique this afternoon.
More to follow,
Doubles
Major issues right now are:
Slight leak from the transom area where the bottom meets the back. There was a failed JB Weld attempt that requires some love. The plug hole is misformed a bit, should be a simple fix. The plan is to find someone local to touch it up and potentially the rest of the boat as well depending on cost I'll see how much body work I can get them to do.
No trailer -- I loaded her up in the back of my Honda Pilot, obviously not a viable long term solution. I plan on primarily using the boat on my neighborhood (backyard) lake, but I definitely want the option of some small lake bass prowlin'. Probably going to be the most expensive part of this venture and it needs to be done soon so that I can truck it around to metal shops, etc.
Concerns:
As with everyone on one of these projects -- stability and maintaining front/rear balance.
Title -- there is no serial # plate. I'm not even sure what the make model is... so immediate bonus points for anyone who can nail that one. I spoke with Arkansas Licensing yesterday and she told me that I wouldn't have issues titling a pre-1969 home made boat... so I guess it's a 1967 homemade 14/52 flat.
What's the best way to set it up for rod storage? I was thinking of walling the side, cutting a hole in the center seat, and having a hole in the decking to put the rod tips through with rod holders on the wall, thoughts? Is there a better way to do it?
Still not sure on what product to use for paint, I like the idea of using concrete paint and sealer. Still exploring options, I think I'm going to go with gray for paint/carpet. I want to keep it all the same type/color and would like to stay away from a Rhino-Liner type product.
Right now I don't have plans for an outboard but I do plan on building to suit that option in the future.
I'm between jobs right now so I have some time for an all out blitz over the next 2 weeks until I start again. Last night I got most of the paint off of the remainder of the exterior. I am hoping that it'll warm up enough to get the stripping complete today with a pressure washer.
I thought I read somewhere that someone had used oven cleaner to remove paint... well I must have done something wrong because that didn't work for me. What did work well was gel paint stripper, 20 minutes soak, followed by scraping. I think I will be able to apply the stripper and then remove it with the pressure washer which will make it much much cleaner. I hope to explore that technique this afternoon.
More to follow,
Doubles