More Pictures of an ole' Cherub
Restoration List "How I Became Knowledgeable"Bought this boat at a charity auction, someone left the cockpit drain hoses draining in the hull, I had to empty water and 6" of ice from the cabin in March of 2004 (bad winter).Then I began:-sanded all wood work including comapanionway hatch and sealed with marine urethane-buffed all stainless steel and waxed-fixed large hole on bow where deck meets hull-straightend pulpit-sealed all windows and places where water could intrude on deck-drilled holes in mast step and injected Git-rot as core was partially rotted at step, amazingly most of deck core is very good just step was bad-replaced missing compass -replaced missing tiller arm, had this site research and find the original specs. now the same tiller arm is sold at the chandlery-this is a rare inboard 25, replaced starter with a new one as I didn't have any keys so I tried to start the Yanmar, to no avail, called a professional and he couldn't get it started, ask my marina to fixed it and they ignore the request (probably because it's a tight space) so ultimately I turned this inboard into an outboard adding a bracket and motor, kept the inboard on board.-there was a space between the keel and hull so tightened keel nuts on the keel bolts as best I could, three were striped, I tried to take off the striped nuts off, impossible so I added another nut and cranked them down as hard as I could, then I filled in space with 5200, Marinetex and cloth and fiberglass, thus far no leaks or problems-fixed two delaminated spots on hull, dug them out and added two layers of cloth and fiberglassed -sanded all of hull bottom and topsides-sealed all seacocks/thruhulls/spaghetti strainers etc. inside and out-took off all stripes both painted and tape, tape was difficult until I used a razor blade, worked great-painted on new stripes-painted top sides new color (blue) made boat look smarter-painted ablative antifouling bottom, (green) nice contrast-removed all old hull-liner (what a job) and added a nice soft indoor/outdoor carpeting looks better than original-fixed fold-out table and added new formica-formica'd galley both top and sides-replaced missing doors with brand new custom made louvered doors from Thailand (teak Pete's) only $60.00!-removed corrosion from electrical connections with WD40, worked great! Electricity didn't worked initially until WD40 took it's effect-replaced all teak wood work that was left strewn about the cabin-replaced missing lights-replaced missing cabin steps with deck steps from an old Chris Craft power boat (circa 1948)-replace missing hand rails on top-fastened floating shelf on port side by fiberglassing with cloth-painted deck a Cape Hateras white, was an ugly blue/grey and so much moreI swore I would never restore another boat up until I started to sail it, now I'm ready to restore another boat, just have to find the right one. Thanks to everyone who helped me on this site, I learned so much from you all! Thanks.