It's been a little bit so time for an update. I skipped a few weeks but I'm back on the grind! Finished stripping, sanding, and washing the entire outside of the hull. A few pinholes to fix up, none bigger than about a millimeter or 2. Flipped the boat to start on the inside. Luckily there is...
Appreciate all the advice, LDUBS. I should have the paint stripped in this area in a few days and we will be able to get a closer look at what's going on.
Although I'm new to boats, I don't see how this would affect performance, at least any noticeable amount, could you elaborate? There are no leaks from this area and I'll be applying a sealant over all rivets inside and out as well.
I will respectfully disagree that this boat is too far gone...
Exactly. And I struggle to see the purpose of that entire rectangular riveted area. It looks like scrap metal was used or maybe there was something else to it originally and somebody removed it? The two drain plugs seem completely out of place as well.
Update: Nearly complete with stripping and sanding the outside, just have the flat bottom portion to go. It makes me a little nervous because of this weird cover or something. Anybody have any idea what the purpose of this could have been? Looks like 2 drain plugs? Sorry for upside down pictures lol
I've got family from Chicago and that is exactly why I love living on the gulf coast :D. I'm sure you'll find it funny that we were at 30 degrees yesterday and 32 today, and pretty much the whole city shuts down just in case a single flurry were to fall. It's rare we get below 50 here.
Agreed, and once my hard work is done I'll feel better about having a new one under the boat anyway. I'm looking at a Road King for up to 16' (RKG-16). I know for salt aluminum is the way to go but I figure I can get some good years out of the galvanized one and save a bit of $$ up front.
Making progress...I'm about 2/3rds of the way done stripping and sanding. After finishing with that, will be washing clean with degreaser soap, and sealing rivets and seams with gluvit and 5200. We'll be getting a freeze in a couple days but weather should be good again by the following weekend...
Thank you! I'll keep this thread updated throughout the entire process. Have begun the paint stripping today. Wanted to keep it fairly protected from wind without being in the garage, so this the new temporary home while stripping, sealing, and painting. Was fun bringing it sideways through my...
Update on the year. Got through the paint and found the ID. From what I could find out, it places the boat as a 1959, not '57. And if I'm correct, it was only #82 in production that year. Can anybody confirm if "311" correlates to the King Commander?