Hello Everyone,
I have made some posts with some specific questions about my boat in the past, but decided it's time to make a dedicated thread to post my progress and get feedback as I go. This will be a long post to start since this is the progress over the last few weeks, so bear with me.
First off, a little about myself and my boat.
I'm 19 years old and last September I bought my first boat. It's a 1974 Gulfstream, 19.5 ft I/O, powered by a 305 chevy and OMC Stringer outdrive. It came with a tower, which was great because the thing I love most about boating is wakeboarding. My friends and I had tons of fun on it at the end of last year, and had loads of fun wakeboarding behind this old boat and just being out on the lake. Me and another kid even landed our first back-rolls behind it. I didn't really get many pictures of the boat last year, but here's a few pictures of what it looked like before I did anything (sorry I don't have any before pics of the exterior):
I by no means thought my boat was in great condition, but I thought it was pretty solid for the year! Like any other first time boat owner, I was clueless and am still learning. I had the mind set of "Well, she runs and she floats, so she's a pretty good boat!". And, like many oblivious boat owners, I didn't realize that a boat is meant to be on the water and not full of water. Anyways...
Discovery...
Well, it came time to get the boat out this year and I was feeling a little ambitious and wanted to re-do the interior with a new seating layout. Through looking into doing something along those lines, I ran into some restoration threads and started learning about the wood rotting in these old boats. I started to look at my boat a little closer, and noticed my engine mounts were cracked from front to back. Also, the fiberglass on the stringers in the bilge area had cracks in it.That was the beginning...
Carpet Removal and Further Inspection
Really, the floor felt solid. But, I decided to dig a little deeper to see what I would find. I started by ripping up the carpet, since I wanted to replace it anyways. There was a bare piece of plywood over the gas tank, so I ripped that up and started inspecting. What I found didn't surprise me.
Up until about a week ago it has been really hard for me to decide exactly what to do with the boat. It has been a lot of back and forth between complete restoration, and just doing the deck and engine mounts since the boat is old anyways (just to get a little more life out of her). Also, I have been in a constant battle of whether to repower to mercruiser and get away from OMC... but more on that later.
Wow! We're almost caught up. I know this is a long read, but we're almost to the end of the post. With the gas tank out, I cut out the rest of the deck (except for under the bow) and removed most of the foam. So now the stringers are mostly exposed. That was yesterday and today.
It feels good to actually get back to demolition. It feels like I'm actually making progress now. It's getting closer to where I need to think about ordering fiberglass and resin and the other goodies, and that's exciting! Granted, I still have more demolition to do and then I have to grind out the hull... but I bought a new 4 1/2" angle grinder the other day that I'm excited to try out (silver lining).
Well, that's where I'm at! I'll post any updates here, and I hope you guys will be able to help me through these next parts because, uh... I want to do it right! I have a few questions but I will post those tomorrow. I'm excited to re-build this boat and build it the way I want it!
I will add more pictures shortly.
MOD EDIT - Taylor will be adding the continued demo in a following post.
I have made some posts with some specific questions about my boat in the past, but decided it's time to make a dedicated thread to post my progress and get feedback as I go. This will be a long post to start since this is the progress over the last few weeks, so bear with me.
First off, a little about myself and my boat.
I'm 19 years old and last September I bought my first boat. It's a 1974 Gulfstream, 19.5 ft I/O, powered by a 305 chevy and OMC Stringer outdrive. It came with a tower, which was great because the thing I love most about boating is wakeboarding. My friends and I had tons of fun on it at the end of last year, and had loads of fun wakeboarding behind this old boat and just being out on the lake. Me and another kid even landed our first back-rolls behind it. I didn't really get many pictures of the boat last year, but here's a few pictures of what it looked like before I did anything (sorry I don't have any before pics of the exterior):



I by no means thought my boat was in great condition, but I thought it was pretty solid for the year! Like any other first time boat owner, I was clueless and am still learning. I had the mind set of "Well, she runs and she floats, so she's a pretty good boat!". And, like many oblivious boat owners, I didn't realize that a boat is meant to be on the water and not full of water. Anyways...
Discovery...
Well, it came time to get the boat out this year and I was feeling a little ambitious and wanted to re-do the interior with a new seating layout. Through looking into doing something along those lines, I ran into some restoration threads and started learning about the wood rotting in these old boats. I started to look at my boat a little closer, and noticed my engine mounts were cracked from front to back. Also, the fiberglass on the stringers in the bilge area had cracks in it.That was the beginning...





Carpet Removal and Further Inspection
Really, the floor felt solid. But, I decided to dig a little deeper to see what I would find. I started by ripping up the carpet, since I wanted to replace it anyways. There was a bare piece of plywood over the gas tank, so I ripped that up and started inspecting. What I found didn't surprise me.



Up until about a week ago it has been really hard for me to decide exactly what to do with the boat. It has been a lot of back and forth between complete restoration, and just doing the deck and engine mounts since the boat is old anyways (just to get a little more life out of her). Also, I have been in a constant battle of whether to repower to mercruiser and get away from OMC... but more on that later.
Wow! We're almost caught up. I know this is a long read, but we're almost to the end of the post. With the gas tank out, I cut out the rest of the deck (except for under the bow) and removed most of the foam. So now the stringers are mostly exposed. That was yesterday and today.
It feels good to actually get back to demolition. It feels like I'm actually making progress now. It's getting closer to where I need to think about ordering fiberglass and resin and the other goodies, and that's exciting! Granted, I still have more demolition to do and then I have to grind out the hull... but I bought a new 4 1/2" angle grinder the other day that I'm excited to try out (silver lining).
Well, that's where I'm at! I'll post any updates here, and I hope you guys will be able to help me through these next parts because, uh... I want to do it right! I have a few questions but I will post those tomorrow. I'm excited to re-build this boat and build it the way I want it!
I will add more pictures shortly.
MOD EDIT - Taylor will be adding the continued demo in a following post.
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