1959 14' Plywood Boat Restoration
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512 viewsThe boat had been in barn storage the past few years where a leaky roof filled the boat and caused some damage. Here's the last good picture of it in the water from a few years ago...
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349 viewsThe barn where it was stored.
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473 viewsIn it's new winter home.
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361 viewsThe gorgeous Art Deco era inspired 55 HP Mercury outboard. Apparently this boat was capable of about 30mph and could pull skiers quite well.
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405 viewsInterior shot...before cleaning. The seat cushions were destroyed and thrown in the trash before I picked her up.
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553 viewsAfter a little cleanup, with the front seat bottom removed and the rear seat folded up. It's pretty cool to see how this was constructed once I start removing bits and pieces, amazing that it was built by hand.
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344 viewsAnd getting started with scraping the paint away...this was maybe 1.5 hours or so of putzing around.
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293 viewsGot a few hours in tonight...I can't get over how relaxing this is, and how nice it is to not have grease and grime all over my body, not to mention a sore back.
The tools.
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434 viewsRemoving the bumper.
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263 viewsI'm always amazed at the contours wood makes...so hot.
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279 viewsShit...we got some rot to deal with
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