@Swiplash and @Love and Luck
Both you guys are total noobies, so I'll cut you some slack and give you some advice. Old boats come in all state of repair; good to basket-case. The difference in price is usually much less then what someone would invest in time and money to bring a bad one up to scratch. That assumes someone knowing what they are doing, and doing it right. With all respect, that does not seem to be the case here, based on the questions you are asking and the solutions you are proposing. Your money/time your choice, but I'd suggest that you listen to some of the advice here, and maybe look for a better boat.
In any case, don't get wound up when people suggest that; its probably the best course of action.
Both you guys are total noobies, so I'll cut you some slack and give you some advice. Old boats come in all state of repair; good to basket-case. The difference in price is usually much less then what someone would invest in time and money to bring a bad one up to scratch. That assumes someone knowing what they are doing, and doing it right. With all respect, that does not seem to be the case here, based on the questions you are asking and the solutions you are proposing. Your money/time your choice, but I'd suggest that you listen to some of the advice here, and maybe look for a better boat.
In any case, don't get wound up when people suggest that; its probably the best course of action.