part time lol,transom and stringer replacement is not that bad on that size boat,its a dirty job but if your handy,have a bit of funds and work on it does not take 8 years to do lmfao.look at the other tread where the ex fly guy is redoing the hourston 26FT he is moving a long pretty good.is your sangster worth doing that kind of work,prob not.But getting an 18 ft boat in good shape (no rot,repairs,or $ to put on it ) is going to cost you a lot of moneyI intentionally went down that same road with a $500 trailer and a ‘free’ 17.5’ 1977 Double Eagle boat. It took me - working on it as time and $$ permitted - from 2009 to 2017 to get every stick and plywood sheet of wood replaced with new, and to convert the boat from inboard to an outboard on a pod.
Good thing I have a very patient wife, because I spent a ton of hours doing this rebuild. It also cost a TON of $$$ to do it, but - for me - it was absolutely worth the effort. Even the wife thinks so - now....
So, unless you have the patience, are willing to learn a lot about fibreglassing, woodworking, and have a nice, warm, safe place to do the work on it, don’t even try. You’ll need a whole lot of all those things - including a patient partner and much more - to succeed. PM me if you want more info on a project like the one you are contemplating.
Nice, all i was saying is people make it sound like its a 6000 man hr job, well its not, its like a reno, take out whats no good, fix and remodel what need to be done, bolt a pod on, add power and you good to go, yes it take funds and free time, but it can be easally done in 160hrs, and thats for a slow moving handy man .finding a older boat with no issues take a lot longer and lots of $View attachment 38295 View attachment 38294 Yeah - it took me eight years, but I only worked on it when I had the time - and could afford to buy the materials and the parts. So, no loans from the bank, bought and paid for one bit at a time.
Hi Raab. The issue many on here are tap-dancing around is that given the way boats are constructed, if he transom is bad, the stringers make contact with the transom & then the plywood under the deck makes contact with the stringers. Water/moisture flow down hill. Most likely all/most of these components have what is known as dry rot.
Resin repair products are very expensive.
My expectation would be that a $500 boat is a parts boat with the hull going to a landfill. Dunno if you can use the boat as-is; getting insurance may be an issue
Certain F/G boats are made w/o these wood components. Many AL boats are made w/o wood.
part time lol,transom and stringer replacement is not that bad on that size boat,its a dirty job but if your handy,have a bit of funds and work on it does not take 8 years to do lmfao.look at the other tread where the ex fly guy is redoing the hourston 26FT he is moving a long pretty good.is your sangster worth doing that kind of work,prob not.But getting an 18 ft boat in good shape (no rot,repairs,or $ to put on it ) is going to cost you a lot of money
I intentionally went down that same road with a $500 trailer and a ‘free’ 17.5’ 1977 Double Eagle boat. It took me - working on it as time and $$ permitted - from 2009 to 2017 to get every stick and plywood sheet of wood replaced with new, and to convert the boat from inboard to an outboard on a pod.
Good thing I have a very patient wife, because I spent a ton of hours doing this rebuild. It also cost a TON of $$$ to do it, but - for me - it was absolutely worth the effort. Even the wife thinks so - now....
So, unless you have the patience, are willing to learn a lot about fibreglassing, woodworking, and have a nice, warm, safe place to do the work on it, don’t even try. You’ll need a whole lot of all those things - including a patient partner and much more - to succeed. PM me if you want more info on a project like the one you are contemplating.
Good for you, its a dirty job dont get me wrong, if you dont mind geting dirty and work at itits not as bad as people make it outbto be. As far as fiberglass work is concern,google is your friend use it.You make a valid point. I dont see a lot of cheap 18ft boats. I think im going to start stripping it and see where it leads me too.
Take a lot of pics and post your progress. There are some very skilled and experienced peopl eon this site who can give you great advice and the rest if us like to watch your progress. Good luck with your project. Cheers, Fin.So im going to start on it this weekend. I will strip the boat down to a hull and see how everything looks. My 1st question to you is that why did you make the switch to outboard?