So half of the hall was already stripped out when I got the boat so I don’t know how much help blocking will do, but can’t hurt. Do you have some pictures of examples of blocking that I should be doing in this situation? It is still on the trailer. I really appreciate your input. Thanks!
Yesterday was a great day! I finally got clarity on the issue I was having with the "kitchenette" area. As I was ripping out the foam from underneath that area I happened to notice the tip of a few screws coming through the wall from inside the cuddy and thought...YES!...an access panel! :D I...
It's been a slow go but I did get some work in earlier this week. I got the port side floor ripped out, foam mostly removed (it was a mix of dry and soaked foam :eek: but I was expecting this) and am to the point that I will be focusing on removing the stringers and foam below the sink/burner...
Got a little work done today. Cleaned out the cuddy, almost have the wiring harness free, and got the power steering disconnected. It’s supposed to rain tomorrow so I set up a 10x20 tent over the boat to keep my working area dry.
Thanks for the advice. Yes, Friscoboater's build has been great and I will reference it throughout this build process. I will definitely need some replacement items. Does yours have the "kitchenette" area? I'm debating removing/repurposing this area and just installing a grill instead.
Worked on the boat for a couple hours last night. Cleaning up just to tear apart sucks but is necessary. It was full of leaves and dirt from where it's been sitting. Today I plan on removing the rest of the items in the stern and maybe the side panels. Thanks to the time change I'm working in...
Hello, I’m Neil and just purchased a “new to me” older Sea Ray. It’s a 1989 220 Overnighter in need of a full restore. I’ve started a thread to document the entire process already. I’m in Tennessee, ~40 minutes west of Nashville. I look forward to sharing my experience and learning new things...
Hello all! I'm new here but not new to boating. I just acquired a 1989 Sea Ray 220 OV (as the title implies :D) that is in desperate need of a hull up restore. It has been sitting for 7 years and I'm pretty sure not very well cared for since 2012. I have been referencing the restoration project...