Maybe you could use the outline on the boat as a template. Use either poster board, or cardboard to cut the template out. You could then mark all of your screw holes, etc. That is what I am doing on my Voyager.
I am looking for a part. It is the right rear corner cap for a '56 15' Voyager X model runabout. Does anyone have one for sale, or know of a particular web site to check? Any help greatly appreciated. Thanks
Hi everyone. I am making up a batch of Old Timer's formula for sealing. Any reason I can not mix in some stain as well? Is it better to stain first, and then apply the sealant? Thanks.
There are places (not many and not cheap) that you can buy marine grade dimensional limber. Thanks for the info on plywood. Is there a particular sealer you would recommend? I was still planning to use a quality spar finish on the end product. I was using the plywood to rebuild the transom, and...
Thanks for the heads up about the plywood. I can get marine plywood locally. I was thinking of using treated lumber 1 x for the floor ribs and marine 1 x 3 marine lumber for the actual flooring, and seat base. Any thoughts on using marine sealer on the marine lumber, or just a quality spar...
Hello everyone. I am new to the forum, and I look forward to learning from everyone. I recently acquired a 1956 15' Crestliner Voyager X aluminum v hull, with a 1957 35hp Evinrude "BigTwin" 2 cylinder motor, and a '50s model trailer. They have been sitting in a field for about 15-17 years.
I...