Evaluating


Now that I have the bottom off and a couple on the sides and transom, I asked my friend John over to look at the frames and discuss next steps.




There is a lot of rot in the transom and corner pieces seen above.  Just about all you see here needs replacement.  Of course the vertical ribs that hold the transom planks are fastened from the top under the deck boards.  I'm crawling under and removing those now.




This is an inside view of the top corner of the boat (image below).  Someone replaced a top plank as you can see it's a different color and they put in blocks to support it:



The plan of attack is to replace transom pieces first, then the keel.  After that I'll do the chines.  Once all that is complete, the frames one by one.  Progress will get slower from here, shopping for wood (white oak for frames, chine and keel), clearing out and cleaning the garage to make room and getting more tools.   Yes, I need more tools of course!


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