Thanks for the welcome, Peter! Larry "Woody" and I had a good chat on the phone while I was towing the Lancer back to my place this afternoon. I had happened to catch his post just before heading out so I PM'd him my number. Although we're both new to wooden boat restoration & repair, I'm glad there will be someone nearby to bounce ideas off of and maybe share suppliers with.
You want pictures? Well, here's one from me for starters... the obligatory cheesy grin shot of the guy who just bought a boat!
The oblong hole in the hull is visible just beside my left hand above the fender. By now you've all seen Dave's other shots of this great boat. Yes, it will take some work to get her floating dry again, but hey - that's half the fun, right? Otherwise we'd all be driving Clorox bottles.
In other news of incredible timing, I also sold my Catalina 22 this weekend on craigslist.org, after only 1.5 weeks, and $150 below asking (granted, it was a generously low asking price). I've also located two nearby sawyers with air dried white oak via craigslist for making my replacement frames.
Another couple of quick questions about this 17' Sea Lancer: Once I remove the windshield and front & rear seats, how much should I expect the bare hull to weigh? Also, I know I read somewhere on this forum the sequence for removing the windshield, but I've been unable to dig that one up. Can someone point me in the right direction, or recap it for me? Is anything else easy to remove or advisable to remove to facilitate the flip or to simplify the work that follows?
I'm itching to get started, but we're due rain tomorrow. Anyway, I hope to document this process in photos, if not also in drawings and writeups for the benefit of those who follow. I'll go ahead and start a new topic to chronicle my progress.
Cheers,
-wte