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Old 07-02-2010, 03:21 PM
Grneyedloki Grneyedloki is offline
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Default lost motivation

So i purchased a 1974 23 ft back in febuary. been working on it after work and when i have spare time. it had a soft spot on the port side and some nasty bottom paint. also had a seadrive motor on it. The person who owned it prior to the gentleman i purchased it from took care of it and did things right. the guy i bought it from did not. needless to saw there is a lot that the guy did wrong that i am fixing. stuff the was "rigged". The transom was redone by the original owner and done well. looking at about 5 inchs think. I cut off the skin on the port side to find wet wood. no problem i replaced it all and relayed the glass. I also started my own mods by adding a top hatch for the anchor locker on the bow. now i see the starboard side needs the floor redone and the rear deck needs to be replaced. not hard work but i just cant seem to find the motivation. I have been busting my butt to fix the boat and have logged a lot of hours doing so. I look at the boat and i just dont see the work. i feel like the project isnt going to end ever. every time i seem to fix something i find another piece that needs to be redone and fixed. Just kinda needed to vent and was hoping for some motivation from the board. Maybe i just need to take a break from the project and step back for a little. I dont know
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