Let the restoration begin! Saturday am 6 members showed up early with a glint of deconstruction in their eyes. After doing several of these type boats I was amazed at the progress we made in one morning! I will have to make several posts just to cover what happened this morning.
The engine was removed at the meeting and exposed a transom in good condition, an easy refinish.
We began by stripping hardware and removing the windshield. Everything was bagged, tagged and photographed for future reference.
All pulleys and guides were salvageable but the cables were not and would be replaced anyway.
The decks of this boat had been replaced at one time with a poor quality plywood that had been applied with brads and popped off easily. All pieces have been saved for patterns later.
The front seats and jump seats came apart easily and were in refinishable condition. one of the rear supports was made from a thin plywood that we may remake in solid wood.
The front deck popped off easily from under the king plank on the front deck. The king plank is maybe the most machined piece of wood on this boat, with notches for cross members and notches for deck sheets.
It was a shock to see how fast 6 guys could take this little boat apart!
Thanks to Keith,Nick,Andy,Jack,and Raymond!
More to come.....