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    Bayliner Capri unintentional restoration project

    Re: Bayliner Capri unintentional restoration project Thanks for the pointers Oops! Read some of your hull extension thread - awesome!! It has taken a little longer to get to this point than intended as I couldn't get the people and machinery together for a couple of days. Below is how we got...
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    Bayliner Capri unintentional restoration project

    Re: Bayliner Capri unintentional restoration project Here is the outboard stand as per iboats plans - I'm just waiting for some coasters to arrive to put on the bottom. I made the stand this morning and spent the afternoon trying to get the deck out - it was a nightmare! There was one big...
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    Bayliner Capri unintentional restoration project

    Re: Bayliner Capri unintentional restoration project So I have now removed the other main seat and all the front seats/storage spaces - this involved a lot of grinding and dust! I think a reciprocating saw would be better but would rather save the money for something else down the line for the...
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    Bayliner Capri unintentional restoration project

    Re: Bayliner Capri unintentional restoration project First signs of a rotten deck under the seat base: I have drilled out millions of rivets holding the cap on but it seems to be fibreglassed on at the transom so the plan is to remove the outboard soon and then chisel off the cap. I will...
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    Bayliner Capri unintentional restoration project

    Re: Bayliner Capri unintentional restoration project Picking up the boat in the first place:
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    Bayliner Capri unintentional restoration project

    Hello, I am based in the UK and recently bought a "bargain" off Ebay! I thought I would do some superficial improvements/sprucing up of the boat but as I peeled back the layers found more and more problems! I believe the boat is a Bayliner Capri from about 1985 which has a Mercury 150 outboard...
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