Some new questions: (Pics attached)
#1 -- What is the device mounted on the foredeck just aft of the cleat? (About 3" tall, 1" diameter)
#2 -- In the picture of the cabin interior, Looks like the wood "counter top" that has a small, sink installed may have been an owner mod. Can anybody confirm/deny? Did these (1974 V21) boats come with sinks from the factory?
#3 -- On the port side, looks like some "hacking" of the fiberglass liner has been done, but can't figure out for what reason. Anybody able to post a picture of what the original fiberglass liner would have looked like? In the "hacked" area, the cut out fiberglass was then patched with a piece of 1/2" plywood attached with some 2-1/2" drywall screws. Thought at first maybe this may have been done to improve keel pivot, lock-down bolt access but with plywood installed, (It was a bear to get those rusted drywall screws out.) access was actually worse.
#4 -- On the trailer supplied, which I think is original, looks like someone added aftermarket brackets to elevate bunk boards about 2" both fore and aft -- to the extent that bunk boards are bowed so much that mid section of bunks was not in contact with hull at all and fwd end of bunks was pinching the hull and deforming it visibly. Additionally, appears that two keel rollers are missing and a fixed keel bunk was affixed as a substitute. The "aftermarket" keel bunk is mounted hard to the trailer cross member under aft keel area but it is also resting hard on the trailer axle such that any vertical motion of the axle is transmitted directly to approximately the middle portion of the keel. I'm thinking I'd like to restore the bunk / roller configuration to what I think was probably original. by removing the aftermarket elevating brackets and installing rollers under the swing keel and the crossmember that runs under and about 10" fwd of the keel trunk. Anybody see any potential for problems from "reoriginalizing" my trailer?
Thanks