Complete novice looking to rebuild his classic aquasport. Please forgive me in advance for the lack of correct terminology. I purchased this boat last year and had it on the water a total of 4 times before I started tinkering with things. The boat now sits and waits for attention which I have finally decided to start doing.This 1971 has a casting desk and a center console (will post photos). There are stress fractures in the deck and the floor, while seemingly solid, does have a few questionable spots. I did see, through one of the access ports, that the stringers are peeling and are going to need attention. The transom has cracks and some questionable spots as well.The electrical also needs attention. I will also be re-wiring the whole boat once the floor and transom are complete. The center console will also need refinishing. It has a 1993 V4-140 Looper that also runs. I have a newer (1996) midsection (with tilt and trim) that I will be updating this with. I have seen and read quite a bit on glassing, epoxy and deck work to take on this project. It's going to be slow and steady because while I have the ability and mechanical inclination, I just don't have the funds to do it all at once.I have some initial questions that I could use some advice on:1. I'm going to start by cutting the casting deck. I know for sure the floor underneath the casting deck is rotted. As I'm cutting should I cut flush with the side of the boat or should I leave a lip so when the new deck goes on I have a guide?2. Unless I have a jig or a brace I should do one thing at a time. i.e. stringers and then transom or vice versa, correct? I'm planning to leave the boat on the trailer and then later when I'm ready to sand and paint the hull, I will put it on blocks.3. As I mentioned, funds are limited but I also don't want to go cheap on the rebuild. Any advice on where I can buy inexpensive but good fiberglass resin and fiberglass sheets?4. Does anyone have any thoughts on the stringers? Will wood be the better choice? Is there a certain type?I'm sure some additional questions will pop up and I really appreciate any feedback you aquasport pros may have for me.
Thanks for getting my photos on this post.
Phase 1 nearly complete.1. Powerhead is nearly off my 140 Looper. It was a bitch of a time getting this thing off. All the bolts came off with the exception of one of the six long midsection bolts that broke. Had to drill into midsection. I do have a newer midsection to add to my motor complete with tilt and trim and lower unit so I wasn't too worried about destroying it.
2. Homemade engine hoist: 2 pine trees in my yard perfectly aligned. Nailed in 2x6 (no cost from neighbors garbage). Come along ($28.00 home depot). 3 metric stainless steel bolts ($.95 each at home depot) and a bed bolts or as you can see in photo, more or less eye bolt for $7.00 bucks (home depot which I will be returning. Finally a harmonic puller from Napa auto parts for $11.00.