Hi all. Been lurking since bought first boat a year ago. It's a 1997 Bayliner 1600 ls capri with 90 force outboard. In the short time we have had it the family has really enjoyed it. I bought it from the second owner ( a friend) who purchased it 6 months old, and has taken good care of it. He set it up as a fish and ski. He added some recessed pole holders, kicker bracket, and made some nice carpeted, plywood benches that go over rear bench seat and front bow seats. We have used it for skiing and fishing also. I have read many posts and threads, and got great ideas from a lot of you. I am particularly impressed with friscoboater and his projects. I know there are many ideas and theories out there, and I think I know what I want, just not sure how to do it, and scared as h**l to mess around with my perfectly fine boat.
My plan- the carpet in the boat is starting to show wear and tear. I also am not a big fan of the carpet. I would like to remove it. Also this boat has th e traditional back to back seats. Th e drivers side is a little wore out and has to be held by a strap. Like the previous owner I like to sit up while pulling people on water toys. So, I sit on top of the seat.( I assume this is a common practice?????). I would like to remove the carpet and back to back seats. My goal would be to tear out the carpet, gel coat the floor, possibly lay done some Seadek in walking areas, and install two swiveling pedestal seats( like friscoboater did in his SeaRay I believe it was)
Here are my concerns. Under the carpet( in areas the edges have already pulled away) the deck is a smooth gray coating. I am not sure if this is a painted fiberglass covering or a gelcoat. Any ideas? Also, I am not sure that when I remove the seat bases if there will be anything underneath them( decking all the way) Anyone know if I will have to fill in the blank spot? I also plan to mount a small base on top of the deck to set the pedestal base on. How hard/ easy would it be to fiberglass this base in and make it flow smoothly with rest of floor.
I am generally able to do mechanical skills, however I have never messed with fiberglass or gel coat.
Thanks for reading and any advice or help you can give. I have tried to attach pics, hope it works.
My plan- the carpet in the boat is starting to show wear and tear. I also am not a big fan of the carpet. I would like to remove it. Also this boat has th e traditional back to back seats. Th e drivers side is a little wore out and has to be held by a strap. Like the previous owner I like to sit up while pulling people on water toys. So, I sit on top of the seat.( I assume this is a common practice?????). I would like to remove the carpet and back to back seats. My goal would be to tear out the carpet, gel coat the floor, possibly lay done some Seadek in walking areas, and install two swiveling pedestal seats( like friscoboater did in his SeaRay I believe it was)
Here are my concerns. Under the carpet( in areas the edges have already pulled away) the deck is a smooth gray coating. I am not sure if this is a painted fiberglass covering or a gelcoat. Any ideas? Also, I am not sure that when I remove the seat bases if there will be anything underneath them( decking all the way) Anyone know if I will have to fill in the blank spot? I also plan to mount a small base on top of the deck to set the pedestal base on. How hard/ easy would it be to fiberglass this base in and make it flow smoothly with rest of floor.
I am generally able to do mechanical skills, however I have never messed with fiberglass or gel coat.
Thanks for reading and any advice or help you can give. I have tried to attach pics, hope it works.