Posted by whaler1029 on 03/02/09 - 3:52 PM
#1
First off, I have a 16ft 7 in. Boston whaler with hull id reading 3A6908, any idea of what model this could be?
I have been told this boat is a classic and should be restored the "right way" but considering this is the first boat I have owned, and am only 17, I do not know the "right way" to restore a boat, so any information at all, relevant or not will be great.
Also, I installed marine carpet in the hull because the paint was worn, chipped to hell, and needs resurfaced; does anyone have experience with marine carpet? Does it hold up fairly well, or will it be a paint in the @ss later on, if so would it be a good idea to tear out the carpet and repaint the hull? And if i were to repaint, would anyone be so kind to provide me with detailed process instructions, and correct materials to use.
Another thing, I painted the center console with regular primer and white automotive paint, will this paint be substantial, or should i re-prep, and use a different style of paint? If so, what paint, and any application techniques you know of?
Last, I am contemplating the idea of installing a casting deck in the rear of the boat in order to cover the fuel tank, provide dry storage and possible a live well, and increase fishing room. Is this a good idea, or will it for lack of a better word "debase" the boat if it really is a "classic"
Once again, THIS IS MY FIRST BOAT, AND I HAVE ABSOLUTELY NO EXPERIENCE, BUT AM VERY EAGER TO LEARN, SO ANY ADVICE, TIPS, OR IDEAS, RELEVANT OR NOT WILL BE APPRECIATED GREATLY!
Thanks for taking yout time to read this!
Posted by stumpfatc on 03/02/09 - 4:01 PM
#3
From everything I can gather from looking at this website for a few months, What ever you do to your boat is really fine as long as you take the time to do it well. It's really doesn't matter what other people tell you as far as asthetics, because after all it is your boat. If you are building a functional fishing rig like me, do it. If you want to show it at a boat show, than a factory restoration may be neccessary. My 16 and a half came stock with a fiberglass casting platform in the front and back, so this was in the time frame they were making the bass boat.
Posted by whaler1029 on 03/02/09 - 4:15 PM
#4
Wow! wasn't expecting such quick responses, I will post some pictures towards the end of the week, and thanks for the advice s tumpfatc. Any ideas on the construction of the casting deck? Possibly some designs, or ideas of a material list. Also, really concerned about the console paint, any ideas there?
Thanks alot guys.