Ive been at it for a couple off seasons now and it has been a really fun project. The image above was how I found it, full of water and bees, a craked windshield. I had zero experience going in and learned a tremendous amount. I will post some somewhat "finished" pictures in the near future. If theres an apetite for it, maybe ill go deep and share all the steps it took. That may trigger me though, If i have to relive itThat’ll be fun! Will you launch this summer? Absolutely not! But who cares working on it is most of the fun anyway.
Oh man, and here I thought I was going to enjoy a build thread. Congrats! Let’s see some pics! You can’t tease us like that!!!Ive been at it for a couple off seasons now and it has been a really fun project. The image above was how I found it, full of water and bees, a craked windshield. I had zero experience going in and learned a tremendous amount. I will post some somewhat "finished" pictures in the near future. If theres an apetite for it, maybe ill go deep and share all the steps it took. That may trigger me though, If i have to relive it.
My first boat was a 19 Zeta. I loved it so much I wanted the same thing but bigger. I got this 24 command bridge before I had sold my 19. I regret selling since not having a boat in the water the last few years. I took my 19 into some rough seas, rarely ever saw a drop of water on the windshield. Ill throw some photos up of that too, I had it looking pretty good.I have the occasional coulda/woulda/shoulda moment over the Zeta 19 I missed out on a couple years ago. Great hulls. Please put some pictures up of the journey with your 24.
Ill get some more photos up for you guys. #zetagangI have an old 24 (no fly bridge), so I’ll be very curious to see this project and the (near?) end result.
If you don’t mind sharing, I would love to know what paint/process you used on the hull. That is a pending project for me.Here is a quick photo dump of my 19 Fisheye.
It had an inboard chev 350 and volvo 280 leg.
The previous owner did an exellent job rebuilding it before I bought it. New floor and rebuilt the engine, new wiring batteries etc. I just slapped some paint on it, new canvas and fish finder. I really loved this thing!
On that boat It was my first go. I used the Interlux topside paint, Its 1 part. I had a friend spray it for me. I did not prime it properly, i just patched, sanded and sprayed. Was quite forgiving and easy to apply. It was more of a quick DIY get er done job and it looked really good. It was by no means professional and its not the most durable. It looked great from a jet.If you don’t mind sharing, I would love to know what paint/process you used on the hull. That is a pending project for me.
Great access to the engine there, very thoughtful to make the floor cutout that big.