1984 sea ray rebuild (new pics & question)

glennj3

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Re: 1984 sea ray rebuild (new pics & question)

Amazing, your boat looks like my 1985, instruments and all. Love the boat. I too are doing some remodeling and hope it is not near as tough as what you are doing. Keep the pictures coming, also regarding the upholstery on the sides panels, where do you get the stuffing material and the cloth material?
 

csray

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Boat Salvage yards, Craigslist, or Ebay. That's about the only place you'll find it.

Know of any boat salvage yards in the lower mainland of bc??
 

Woodonglass

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Re: 1984 sea ray rebuild (new pics & question)

Sorry, I'm an OKIE an not familiar with that Territory.
 

csray

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hows your boat coming along ninja??
 

mjvaughan

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I am loving this thread--because I have the exact same boat, color scheme,year and everything, and I am dealing with exact same things on it right now. I am just a little further behind in the process. I have about half of the floor removed so far still seeing how bad the damage is. I have not done a good job of photographing as I go though.
 

kshallen

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Re: 1984 sea ray rebuild (new pics & question)

Uhmm, does the hull seem to be particulary flimsy? Are you NOT going to be putting the 2 part Pourable foam back in? It's impossible to give an exact "Quote" of everything you'll need but this list will get you "Started" and from there, after you've done some "Glassin" you should have a good idea of what you'll need to "Finish"

Here's the Starting List.

  • PPE

    Respirator (Full Face Preferred $100) if not then double filtered 1/2 face and Goggles with vents taped over.
    Latex Gloves (1 Box)
    Leather Gloves 1 Pair
    Full cover Hooded Tyvek suit. Rubber Band or Tape the Wrists and Ankles
    Talcum Powder (coat yourself TOTALLY with talcum powder prior to every grinding Session. USE A LOT)

    Equipment

    Prybars, Hammers, chisels, Putty Knives
    Flat tipped shovel to remove foam, Old Carpenters Saw (The Old Fox Hole Army Surplus Shovels work well)
    Circular Saw
    Sawzall
    Dremel Tool
    Router
    Drill
    Random Orbit Sander
    Rasps, Files
    4 1/2" Grinder with Backup Pad and 24 grit resin coated sanding discs
    Masking Tape
    Shop Vac for dust control or Dust Collector if you're fortunate enough to have one. It's good to create a Plastic Tent over the boat to contain the dust. There WILL be a LOT of it....A LOT!!!!

    Product

    3 sheets 3/4" Arauco Ext. Grade Plywood
    1-2 sheets of 1/2" for Seats
    1 sheet for Side Panels

    15 Gallons 435 Polyester Resin
    10 qts Cabosil
    1 lbs 1/4" chopped strand fibers
    25 yds 1.5 oz CSM
    15 yds 1708 Biaxial Cloth
    dozen 1 qt plastic mixing buckets
    1/2" x 5" Fiberglass "Bubble" roller
    Dozen Stir Sticks
    2 dozen Short nap 6" nylon roller covers and trays
    2 dozen 3" Chip Brushes




This is awesome! This list tells me that I can actually estimate what it will take to rebuild my 1985 Sea Ray Monaco 197, which will need stringers, floor, and likely transom work as well. I'm reading everything I can on these forums to learn what I'll be up against. The upholstry all needs redo'ing and may tackle that myself over the winter. I'm hoping I can do all the above for $3000 or less. Can anyone confirm? I'll start a thread when I begin to tackle this, which I was hoping to do by Aug 1. After reading many posts however, I may have to begin sooner to have the floor completed before old man winter starts to visit. Hours and hours of grinding and many cure time delays being the enemy.

Once last comment. I could probably buy a used boat with a floor still in tact for around the same price, but one of my goals is to make my boat a customized pleasure (i.e. sun deck, comfortable seating, mood lighting, etc...) and a boat to fish from with live well, rod holders, electronics, trolling motor, etc... So I'm heavily leaning on taking this journey.

If anyone who's done this before is interested in "consulting" at my local in SW Minneapolis before I get started, I'd sure appreciate it.
 

Woodonglass

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Re: 1984 sea ray rebuild (new pics & question)

Yep, your costs should be just about $3,000 if you do your upholstery etc. I did mine and there's some other fellas here on the forum that have done some awesome upholstery work too. We'll be here to help you with your restoration if you decide to pull the trigger. Post some pics if and when you get started and we'll be sure and help when and where we can.;)
 

kshallen

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Re: 1984 sea ray rebuild (new pics & question)

Yep, your costs should be just about $3,000 if you do your upholstery etc. I did mine and there's some other fellas here on the forum that have done some awesome upholstery work too. We'll be here to help you with your restoration if you decide to pull the trigger. Post some pics if and when you get started and we'll be sure and help when and where we can.;)


OK. I'm finally embarking on this journey. I am indeed starting before August. (Didn't state which year in my original post!) Here are a few pics of the project boat.

I have decided to hire out the upholstery work since I'd like to be cruising this summer. And I would have to buy a double stitch (to make modern looking seems) feeding foot sewing machine and learn how to do it. Does anyone know of a reliable upholstery professional in the Minnesota that does excellent work?

I also have one question about the materials list as it pertains to the stringer, floor, and motor mount work. Woodonglass states to use polyester resin. I thought I read on one of these threads that epoxy resin was used. Or was that only for a special purpose. I'm not the expert here, just verifying.

Thanks in advance for the guidance you all will be providing. Free boat rides when I'd done!!!!

I decided to start an entirely new thread for my project. http://forums.iboats.com/boat-resto...-complete-restoration-645430.html#post4564154




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