1985 bay liner Capri bow rider w/ force 50 hp

SwFL

Seaman Apprentice
Joined
Dec 11, 2012
Messages
38
Re: 1985 bay liner Capri bow rider w/ force 50 hp

Haha maybe i can buy those pre built storage compartments and have the best of both worlds...fill in some expanding foam around it? I'm almost done tearing it all out but I have yet to see a bilge pump..did the 1400 come with one?
 

dorelse

Chief Petty Officer
Joined
Feb 24, 2003
Messages
624
Re: 1985 bay liner Capri bow rider w/ force 50 hp

Well, you're going to have to open them up anyway, that foam is soaking wet for sure:

P7200080.JPG


P7190073.JPG
 

jigngrub

Fleet Admiral
Joined
Mar 19, 2011
Messages
8,155
Re: 1985 bay liner Capri bow rider w/ force 50 hp

that foam is soaking wet for sure:

Yeah it is!

... probably why the vegetation that was growing in it was so lush.:lol:


What're you going to do with this boat SF? Fishing, cruising, skiing?

If it was mine I'd deck over that bow seating and make strorage below.
 

SwFL

Seaman Apprentice
Joined
Dec 11, 2012
Messages
38
Re: 1985 bay liner Capri bow rider w/ force 50 hp

No talent for skiing! Id look like a fool. This will be strictly a pleasure cruiser with maybe some fishing in between
 

SwFL

Seaman Apprentice
Joined
Dec 11, 2012
Messages
38
Re: 1985 bay liner Capri bow rider w/ force 50 hp

Finish building my engine stand but not sure if I have enough angle...I sat on the top and It didn't collapse! Engine only weighs like 150 I'm told and I'm way more than that
 

SwFL

Seaman Apprentice
Joined
Dec 11, 2012
Messages
38
Re: 1985 bay liner Capri bow rider w/ force 50 hp

102_1185.jpg
I don't see any stringers in this Capri 1400? Is that normal? Is it because it is such a small boat the floor just gives all the structure?

I am at a loss with this new development but i guess it just means less work? or maybe I'm just blind?
 

jigngrub

Fleet Admiral
Joined
Mar 19, 2011
Messages
8,155
Re: 1985 bay liner Capri bow rider w/ force 50 hp

Looks like you may have a balsa core boat, hull lined with balsa wood under that f'glass... if that stuff is wet it needs to be removed. You can also remove it if it's dry and make a stringer boat out of it.

Go ahead and demo those rotten seat bases too.
 

madougt

Recruit
Joined
Apr 19, 2012
Messages
1
Re: 1985 bay liner Capri bow rider w/ force 50 hp

First off good to see some one else with a 1400! I got one last summer and didn't see a lot of projects for them on line. So i am at the same stage in my restoration you are. I guess my question to the forum;is it really nessasary to do anything other than replace the foam the re-do the foor boards at this point? I love working on the boat but would rather spend time riding around in it than working on it.
 

Friscoboater

Captain
Joined
Jul 3, 2009
Messages
3,095
Re: 1985 bay liner Capri bow rider w/ force 50 hp

madought, the mods my tell you to start your own thread, but I will answer your question.

1. Safety

That is why you replace everything that is rotten.
 

SwFL

Seaman Apprentice
Joined
Dec 11, 2012
Messages
38
Re: 1985 bay liner Capri bow rider w/ force 50 hp

I'm not sure if it is against forum rules but I am the original Poster. I am starting work on the boat again. It has finally cooled off here and work is back underway. I am in the design stage getting ready to start glassing. I got the engine off and put a new impeller and check the lower end. Everything is solid and free spinning.

The transom when drilled in a few places was dry! so just new stringers, floors and I'm getting more ambitious with the design of seating and such. See below.


boat.jpg


I was at my local boat store and about fell over at the prices of gauges and such. Any recommendations on aftermarket gauges? Need a new steering wheel as well.

I am determined to have this baby in the water for spring.
 

SwFL

Seaman Apprentice
Joined
Dec 11, 2012
Messages
38
Re: 1985 bay liner Capri bow rider w/ force 50 hp

also OSB or plywood 1/2" sheets? Stringers were plywood but would it make sense to use solid wood for more strength?
 

Woodonglass

Supreme Mariner
Joined
Dec 29, 2009
Messages
25,929
Re: 1985 bay liner Capri bow rider w/ force 50 hp

Welcome Back!!!
It's fine to open your own Thread again. You ARE the OP. Do NOT use OSB it's bad stuff and not for Marine use. Plywood when encapsulated in Resin and Glass will actually be stronger than dimensional lumber so I'd recommend going back with it for your stringers.
 

SwFL

Seaman Apprentice
Joined
Dec 11, 2012
Messages
38
Re: 1985 bay liner Capri bow rider w/ force 50 hp

Good to know! Once I get into the wood i'll be posting some photos.
 

SDSeville

Lieutenant
Joined
Mar 19, 2010
Messages
1,481
Re: 1985 bay liner Capri bow rider w/ force 50 hp

The transom when drilled in a few places was dry! so just new stringers, floors and I'm getting more ambitious with the design of seating and such.

Be sure to drill/test the bottom 1/3 in the center (very important). Mine was completely dry and rot free everywhere else.
 
Top