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and i was wondering about the cockpit side panels ,how would i go about attaching the pieces after upholstering them ,they were screwed on ..would i have to glue them or somehow screw them in from the backside....
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You may also want to consider PLASTEAK, a Starboard-like product but with a much nicer surface finish. Cost is very similar to marine plywood and would last a LOT longer. I saw it at last year's Miami Boat Show and was very impressed with it. Look it up at www.plasteak.com.
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This is your basic restoration tool.
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From the waterline looks like that succer either had a V8 engine installed or several hundred pounds of waterlogged wood and foam! I'd say a complete disassembly would be step one, then tackle each part one by one until she's ready to go back together again. Is the front hatch missing or just removed?
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dont let the dirt fool ya,its been sitting under a tree for 5 years its just dirt,the boat is actually in good condition ,just needs a good cleaning..the hatch is there and in great conditon too.its just flipped up..its gonna take a little time but itll be nice.lol
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After a good hull, transom and stringers inspection. I would clean it and start with the motor. Have you run it yet?
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