Port front view before we start the restoration.
Transom view.
Starboard side view.
Port side view.
Bow view.
Wind shield and front air vent removed.
Rear port vent.
Starboard rear vent with the chrome removed.
Instruments removed ready to be boxed up and sent out for a restoration.
Starboard front cover board removed.
rear port vent with the chrome removed.
Complete starboard cover board removed.
Another view of the starboard cover board and all the starboard trim and rails removed.
Port side trim and rails removed.
Front view of the cover boards and the front deck removed.
Fiberglass rear deck removed.
Another view of the rear fiberglass deck removed.
Complete interior removed.
Another view looking at port side with the interior removed.
Removing the engine.
View of the inside with everything removed including the front and rear deck. Next we will wash out the bilge and turn the boat up side down.
Another view of the interior removed looking from the transom.
Starting to turn the hull upside down.
Transom view of the hull upside down.
Front view of the hull upside down.
Rear starboard view of the old side planks removed.
Front starboard view of the old side planks removed.
Routing off the bottom plank. This was glued in place when the new bottom was installed.
Another view of the bottom plank being routed off.
Front starboard view of the old side battens removed.
Rear view of the old side battens removed.
Starting to remove the port side planks.
Old transom planks removed.
Port side planks removed frames cleaned up and new side battens being fit.
Starboard side battens being installed.
Epoxy being applied to install new side battens.
New port side battens being installed.
Epoxy applied to the new battens before being installed to the sides.
Epoxy being applied to the last two port side battens.
New starboard side battens installed.
New port side battens installed.
Starboard side battens faired, ready for a new chine cap and then plywood skin.
Port side battens faired, ready for a new chine cap and then plywood skin.
New port chine cap being fit.
61 pieces of chrome inventoried. These have wrapped, boxed and sent to the chrome shop.
New starboard chine cap being fit.
Port chine fit and ready to be glued in place.
Starboard chine cap fit and ready to be glued in place.
Applying epoxy so the new port chine cap can be installed.
Port chine cap installed with temporary fasteners.