The next nice weekend we have I will be moving my newly purchased 1983 Goman Express 30 to its new home. I intend on dropping the mast Saturday morning, hauling it to my house to do some minor repairs, then on to the lake Sunday to step the mast and relaunch her. Thinking ahead, I bought a new mast boot - just in case - since I'm sure the current boot is the original. I also bought new aluminum halyard sheeves to replace the probably worn original plastic sheeves.
I have 4 cans of VC 17 for the bottom, and an LED anchor light to replace the burned out one.
This boat has only been in fresh water and will continue to be, but I wonder about replacing the zincs. Will this be necessary? If so, are they sized specifically for this boat or do I just get generic sized pieces?
Having never moved a boat this size I am wondering what other parts should I have on hand that probably would need replacing?
She was raced hard in her younger years so I plan on a complete rigging inspection while the mast is down as well as cutlass bearing, folding prop, etc.
My goal is to minimize time out of water as much as possible by having usually replaced parts on hand before the move.
I have 4 cans of VC 17 for the bottom, and an LED anchor light to replace the burned out one.
This boat has only been in fresh water and will continue to be, but I wonder about replacing the zincs. Will this be necessary? If so, are they sized specifically for this boat or do I just get generic sized pieces?
Having never moved a boat this size I am wondering what other parts should I have on hand that probably would need replacing?
She was raced hard in her younger years so I plan on a complete rigging inspection while the mast is down as well as cutlass bearing, folding prop, etc.
My goal is to minimize time out of water as much as possible by having usually replaced parts on hand before the move.
