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datngrizz 02-18-2010 12:03 PM

Re: 79 MA restoration... here we go
 
may want o Re-tap the old stripped out hole and get the next larger set screw for a good temp fix

TNGRIZZ

Squido 02-18-2010 12:48 PM

Re: 79 MA restoration... here we go
 
Thanks guys I probably will tap and re thread them but if I can get a couple replacements then that wouldn't hurt.

CaptCurt 02-18-2010 05:26 PM

Re: 79 MA restoration... here we go
 
The hull is completely gutted now. All wiring and traces of the liner have been removed, except the livewell and cooler areas in the back.

http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c2...t/PICT0045.jpg

http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c2...t/PICT0048.jpg

The front storage compartment/casting deck came out in one piece.

http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c2...t/PICT0049.jpg

Scrubbed the coffin down and have it drying out.

http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c2...t/PICT0051.jpg

I thought this was pretty cool.... underneath the Master Angler badge are the words "Master Angler" in pencil, written by whoever was assembling the console.

http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c2...t/PICT0043.jpg

Here is the console, rigged as a Louisiana fishing skiff.... just add floats.

http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c2...t/PICT0032.jpg

Tarpun 02-18-2010 07:02 PM

Re: 79 MA restoration... here we go
 
Same stringers as my '80 MA. How difficult was it to separate the liner from the hull? Dave

CaptCurt 02-18-2010 10:29 PM

Re: 79 MA restoration... here we go
 
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Same stringers as my '80 MA. How difficult was it to separate the liner from the hull?

Not hard at all. When I jacked up the gas tank using my Patented Lift System :cool:, all the caulk joints popped. A good portion of them were already separated, so that helped too.

The hardest part of what I've done so far was cutting the coffin away from the rest of the floor liner. It is up against the stringers, so you can't go too deep or too far to the side. I put a few gouges in the stringers.

Seacraft84 02-18-2010 11:38 PM

Re: 79 MA restoration... here we go
 
Looking good. I was wondering what these boats looked like gutted and now I know. They are definatly deep at the bow. I think the front hatch in the step up could have the bottom cut out of it and lowered to the bottom of the actual hull to give you more room in it. I may do that when I start tearing into mine.

CaptCurt 02-19-2010 07:17 PM

Re: 79 MA restoration... here we go
 
Dropped it off at Gulf Coast Composite today, they are going to do the floor and transom for me. I am not as handy with fiberglass as most of you guys, so I get to pay someone else to work on the old gal.

In the meantime, I am going to work on the console that et28 swapped with me. Gotta locate some electronics and gauges.

CaptCurt 03-04-2010 08:50 PM

Re: 79 MA restoration... here we go
 
Well, I was going to have Gulf Coast Composite do it.... but I found a guy working in his backyard that could save me close to $1000. Being the cheap bastard that I am, I went with it! Anyway, here is the new transom in place. I wish I had gotten some photos when he was putting the new wood in.

http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c2...PICT0033-1.jpg

http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c2...t/PICT0035.jpg

He got the boat off the trailer and onto his stands, so I am taking the opportunity to do an Extreme Trailer Makeover as well. This thing is a *piece*. Needs a new tongue, some patches on the frame, a new winch, repack the bearings, new tires, new wiring/lights, carpet on the bunks, and a few spray cans of Cold Galv.

Here is the boat on stands:

http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c2...t/PICT0037.jpg

http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c2...t/PICT0038.jpg

http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c2...t/PICT0039.jpg

In the last picture, if you look toward the bottom of the hull, there is a drain which presumably was for the fish box. Does anyone see a problem with filling this in and just draining the fish box to the bilge?

Capt Chuck 03-05-2010 12:20 AM

Re: 79 MA restoration... here we go
 
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Does anyone see a problem with filling this in and just draining the fish box to the bilge?


What may I ask are you saving by filling it in :D

Oh I get it: fish guts, blood, scales, salt water wash off, dirt etc running thru the bilge and then clogging up my pumps and creating a new Gucci scent within the confines :eek:

BTW: Great work & keep the pics coming........

CaptCurt 03-05-2010 01:56 AM

Re: 79 MA restoration... here we go
 
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What may I ask are you saving by filling it in :D

Oh I get it: fish guts, blood, scales, salt water wash off, dirt etc running thru the bilge and then clogging up my pumps and creating a new Gucci scent within the confines :eek:

BTW: Great work & keep the pics coming........

Well, I'm not going to use it as a fishbox, just a dry storage compartment. I prefer an ice chest that I can lift out of the boat. It will most likely contain life vests, rope, and tackle boxes.


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