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  1. azmav

    1984 Bayliner 15' Restoration

    Re: 1984 Bayliner 15' Restoration Thanks Mullin! Now I just need to try and find a gas tank not too expensive. Woodonglass, very impressive work on your resto. Went through your thread in speed mode. I love that color on the boat. After I am done with this Bayliner, I will be reworking my...
  2. azmav

    1984 Bayliner 15' Restoration

    Re: 1984 Bayliner 15' Restoration Definitely will need a backrest. There was an ice chest under port passenger seat at the stern seen here. It is in pretty rough shape and definitely want to replace it with something. I am toying with the idea of Nida core for the deck with epoxy. I have...
  3. azmav

    Tri-Hull Club...Yes? No? Maybe?

    Re: Tri-Hull Club...Yes? No? Maybe? I would be interested in the Trihull club as well. I just started an "84 Bayliner 15' here, http://forums.iboats.com/boat-restoration-building-hull-repair/1984-bayliner-15-restoration-599800.html#post4177269, but will be taking on my dads 1974...
  4. azmav

    1984 Bayliner 15' Restoration

    Re: 1984 Bayliner 15' Restoration I know there is a limit to something like 6 pictures per post so I will add one more entry for the day with final progress. Would love to keep working but other duties call. Got everything out though. I like to bag all my screws and parts; I label the bags so...
  5. azmav

    1984 Bayliner 15' Restoration

    Re: 1984 Bayliner 15' Restoration Okay, things are going well. I see another member that did not remove the top for his Capri resto, but with an inboard, he had good access to the transom. I assume that is not possible on the outboard (Seemed nice since he was able to use the windshield as a...
  6. azmav

    1984 Bayliner 15' Restoration

    Hey all, I know a lot of these have been done here but not by me and this will be my first so I wish to record and share. Picked this up for $75 with the trailer, and other than the typical floor, transom, and cushions, the hull is in good shape minus a few scrapes to the bottom that were...
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