John:Glad to hear you found your boat! Regarding the spashwell door - I know you may want teak, but think 1/2" or 5/8" Starboard. The Seafoam color starboard is a good match for the AS hull color, and you don't have to worry about finish, rot, etc.I replaced my spashwell door with starboard and put a little stainless angle at the top to provide some additional structure - works great! I also replaced the original teak tackle box door with Starboard - looks better and is zero maintenance. If your center panel is soft, it is almost certainly original. You can remove it by unscrewing the console and lifting it up without having to disconnect anything. Then unscrew the center panel, use a knife to cut the caulk, and carefully take out the center panel. You want to be careful, because you can reuse the center panel skin during the recore with the same nonskid, etc. I've done this and it is not a big job - if you are uncertain, send me a PM or e-mail and I can walk you through it. You will also want to clean the tank enclosure and inspect the tank and hoses. Also, if you want to install an electronic fuel level sender and gauge - this is the time. Glad to hear you found the 200CCP you were looking for - a boat and owner that, to quote Bogey in Casablanca: "could be the beginning of a beautiful friendship."
JD, glad to hear u got the desired result on the interior, but afford me one more suggestion that i neglected to mention. The purpose of the 3M restorer i suggested is to remove oxidation, dirt and brighten, but for our purposes acts similar to regular compound but slightly less abrasive. But car or boat they do strip any wax that was on there as well as the thinnest outer layer of paint/gelcoat, possibly deeper in the wrong hands as i mentioned before. But even if u like the result it needs a coat OR 2 of quality wax to protect the life you've brought back to it, to make the salt spray bead off instead of damaging. In its raw form after compounding its more prone to damage than before w/ a good layer of dirt and scum on it. Possibly pointing out the obvious but i couldn't help it
As you have seen, most CCPs have a big open space under the coffin. This area is not foam filled - not sure you would want to do that anyway. An option was an additional gas tank in this area. The deck in this area is foam cored, so it usually stands up pretty well (does not rot). The later models took advantage of this area to extend the front of the console and put a little room for a porta-potti down there.
I see a through hull in the aft corner of your boat. What does that go to? I had a hole in the same place on my 230 that had been filled in. We thought it was an oops at the factory. I see that you have them on both sides. Some kind of pickup for raw water?