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Ive been doing a full restoration a 1978 Vandal. I had absolutly no experience in boat fiberglass before i started. I have to say i think i will be much smarter at buying boats from this.
I have to thank the internet for the guidance, and knowledge. I thought i would post here, and ask some questions.
The transom was never broken, and the splashwell areas in decent shape. I decided not to cut the top skin off the transom because the skin on the back was very thin. Pictures speak...
And here is where im at now. Grinding out a million blisters and gonna try to straighten out the bottom the best i can. The "hook" in the pad is not as bad as before re coring. I suspended the shell on three points while working inside.
The rest of the bottom, besides blisters and nics is pretty straight.