Squashtowner
Cadet
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- Jul 19, 2015
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Hey all. Noob here, also new to boat ownership. Wife and I rescued a 1984 Skipjack 24 recently, and are in the early stages of making it look good. We had to pressure wash the entire interior of the cabin, the deck and hull. She looks 100x better than when we started. It gas a 5.7 (I think) V8. Looks like any old Chevy sbc. No idea if it runs or not, but I'll probably swap in a smallish diesel or 4 cyl gas during our restore process.
While cleaning her up, we discovered that the fly bridge floor is retaining most of the water that collects there, and drains out very slowly. Slow enough that I can't tell where it goes lol. I did blast the pressure washer up those small slots on both sides of the exterior of the fly bridge, but it still seems really slow. Any ideas where the drains may be?
Also, how would one remove a graffiti tag off the rear hull? Someone made a tag with black spray paint. The pressure washer did nothing, nor did gas on a rag. I'm scared to try anything harsh as it might damage the fiberglass
Thanks in advance.
While cleaning her up, we discovered that the fly bridge floor is retaining most of the water that collects there, and drains out very slowly. Slow enough that I can't tell where it goes lol. I did blast the pressure washer up those small slots on both sides of the exterior of the fly bridge, but it still seems really slow. Any ideas where the drains may be?
Also, how would one remove a graffiti tag off the rear hull? Someone made a tag with black spray paint. The pressure washer did nothing, nor did gas on a rag. I'm scared to try anything harsh as it might damage the fiberglass
Thanks in advance.