Maintenance Time for Little Red
After a successful spring of halibut fishing, prawning and crabbing, we hauled out our little red boat to do some maintenance. However, our relatively small project quickly snowballed as we discovered that her transom core was rotten, and so was the floor.
We rigged up a lifting system to get the outboard motor off of the boat, and when we cut the back fibreglass of the transom away we were able to grab out handfuls of the rotten plywood core. It did not take us too long to get the floor and transom removed, and the paint sanded, including making a cardboard template for the cutting of a new transom. Since the job of fibreglassing is very sensitive to any moisture in the air we had to wait for good weather to be able to start the reconstruction.
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