Update on the 73 v Repairs

Just wanted to do an update on the V.. Filled well over 200 plus holes , repaired the major breaks , Rebuilt the console , Repaired the transom , Painted the top cap Don't give me to much s*** about changing the color just wanted it a little different. I think ones the stripe is on it will look ok. I don't think I have ever sanded or filled so many holes on a boat in my life. As of right now my wife knows I've lost my mind along was most of everyone on the street so I guess I'm on the right track..
Still building the seats... Any comments would be great.....
 

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Man that is looking good.....I wish I had the ambition to rip a boat down like that....Tell your wife and the neighbors you are doing it all for them so you can ride them around in a sweet looking boat...

What color did you change? Is the top of the gunhwale a different color...hard to tell in the pics, (at least on my laptop)
 
Thanks RWilson. I just painted it a different color from the norm. Used sundown buff for the hull , blu glow white for the top cap and beige interdeck for the top bow and the gunhwale. I don't know about sweet but trying just to make it safe and look a little better. I must have looked on here at other project boat hundreds of time just to keep plugging away at it. I spent over two weeks after work and the weekends just filling holes and making glass repairs the transom was a ball game all in it self. Going to paint the beige pinstripe on the boat today and start working on the inside. All kidding aside the wife is more then understanding and always helps out when needed don't know why.She still just looks and shakes her head right along with me ....All the fun
Will update again soon...
 
looks good

I know what you mean about the holes my 74 looks like it been in a gun fight on the inside. I guess if something had to be replaced there must be a law that says you have to drill new holes and not fill the old ones. But it looks like your making good progress with yours. Hay question? what kind of fiberglass resin are you using epoxey or polyester got to do some on mine just wondering what worked for you.
 
who cares what they think, I think it looks great,cant wait to see the finished product, If you get bored i have a 78 that i would like to restore, you cant get a boat like ours anymore, oh and i llike the color, Is that paint ?
 
Thanks steplift20. Yea I really don't care to much about what other people think well within reason. I painted the boat with brightside Sunbuff down. Wanted to strip down and re gel-coat the whole boat but then reality sunk in. By all rights for what I wanted to do with and how I wanted the boat to look I should have started with a better looking boat or at least one that was not treated like a bumper-boat and test dummy. Trying to rebuild the V on a set budget so far so good. Have spent many hours sanding and buffing out the bow rails and rub rails for the most part they look like new again except for the few pitted areas on the rub rails but it beats the 1500.00 new ones. Working on the top cap this weekend installing all the new hardware and almost new....
 
Great work! How was it topside painting the hull with the bottom paint being on there? Did you use any primers to seal the gel? For the seats, have you looked at some of the new Wise chair packages? IMO, they are greatly priced and come with all new pedistals. Starting as low as $150 online! If you are looking to do a back to back seat on the port side, check out some that are already pre-fabbed. Wise, Todd and other seat names are a start! Wish you luck
 
Painting was fairly easy it's all the prep work to get their that takes the time. I did prime everything even in areas that they say you don't have to. The primer is more unforgiving then the paint just make sure you sand between coats. As far as the seats go I'm building them now wanted to have extra storage as well as drawers. The port side was thinking of building one kind of like a large lounge seat with full storage underneath that wraps around don't sure yet.Ones their built going to glass everything and paint. Thanks for luck going to need it...
 
Just a little update and will post pic later tonight. Was re-cutting a hole the PO put in floor for another pump wanted to install a real hatch. When cutting could feel the inside stringers moving around was able to pull back the great looking glass work and it was just that looked like new to find what little wood was their. Pulled four feet out all the way to the transom. Good news well kind of the wood going forward is fine but you can move it left to right and yet the floor has no soft spots at all.I can not see any foam at all is this normal.

Now trying to decide to pull the top cap off again and then pull the whole floor cap off as well or just cut the floor out where needed and reinstall but again I did drill a 8in hole forward and had the same moment in the stringers the outer stringers are great 100%. And why are the center most stringers not glassed over top...Well fun Fun going to cut the floor out now just to see which way to go..

The wife's saying sell it and that maybe an option but more the likely not..
 
Wives tend to have tunnel vision. (Don't get me wrong, I love mine dearly) but usually they only see the start and the finish of a project... everything in between is "sell it, are we there yet, why did you do that" sorta stuff. Make up your own mind. Then give them a hammer and saw and involve them. They can surprise you with the work they can do. And once they are involved the complaints usually stop and the "what should I do next?" starts.

Truthfully, with the amount of labor you have in that boat already.... if it were me I'd just bite the bullet and fix what was wrong. In the end it will be "lets take it for a ride again next weekend honey".. it will be worth it.
 
Thanks Destroyer as you can see from the pic why take the easy way out. After all it was not as bad as ones thought still bad but only had to cut back half way and take out the bilge area. If I only knew the two fish boxes had a few pc's of glass holding them together would have been easy. I still can't be leave Wellcraft only used 1x10 for the stringers and not one once of foam makes me think someone had already been in there. But on the other hand the dam hull is built way better then most new boats I see.Seems the stringers are there just for the floor support.After I get done the boat will handle any motor safely and then some.Plan on redoing the bilge area and lowing it to get all the water out.Will update pic as I go should been done by this weekend see how much time and if the weather cooperates. Thanks for the update on the decals...
 

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I finely found one in real good shape but the one lens is the old blue instead of green still legal but will change it out. Of course now I have to install the anchor guide on the side or remove the light. Will it ever stop raining so I can get to the stringer repair, Just want to get all the glass and paint work done so I can start having a little fun setting up the electrical and hardware before it ssssssnnnooooowwwwssss.Man I hate that word
 
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