Thought I would start a thread here on my ongoing efforts to restore my family heirloom 1969 Ouachita bass boat. My dad bought it in 1972 and we fished it up until 2008. It has sat untouched in his barn since then as he passed in 2012. I have twin boys of my own who are 11 now - so I'm working through getting the boat back on the water.
The boat is in decent shape for having sat so long - but the trailer was looking pretty rough. So last winter i put the boat on my auto lift and went through the trailer completely. At this point - I have finished the refurbishment of the trailer and started working on cleaning up the outside of the boat. I bought the Meguiar's kit for dealing with fiberglass oxidation, removed all the stickers on the boat, worked over the outside of the boat with step one - and now have applied new stickers.
I am now looking at going through the motor and finding out what surprises await me there. Now for a few pics on what has transpired so far.
Here is the boat right after I drug it home from my Dad's old shop:

The boat is in decent shape for having sat so long - but the trailer was looking pretty rough. So last winter i put the boat on my auto lift and went through the trailer completely. At this point - I have finished the refurbishment of the trailer and started working on cleaning up the outside of the boat. I bought the Meguiar's kit for dealing with fiberglass oxidation, removed all the stickers on the boat, worked over the outside of the boat with step one - and now have applied new stickers.
I am now looking at going through the motor and finding out what surprises await me there. Now for a few pics on what has transpired so far.
Here is the boat right after I drug it home from my Dad's old shop:
