Well, after a month of purchasing the boat, I finally had a bit of time to work on her.
Friday night. B-I-L came over and helped out:
1) removed boat name with EZ off.
2) removed boat registration numbers
3) pre-mounted radar arch, drilled holes, and filled with epoxy
4) removed fuel tanks & batteries - that was not easy......Boy there was ALOT of crude build-up under the tanks!!!
5) washed/scrubbed cockpit area and fuel tank area.
Today:
1) Layed dri-dek in cockpit area
2) moved trim tab resevoir to starboard side 2" to make room for bilge
3) installed aft bilge and switch at the helm
4) re-installed fuel tanks on top of the dri-dek. Tip: lube fuel fittings with petroleum jelly before inserting hoses to make install/future removal easier
5) re-installed batteries between the fuel tanks
6) Changed out zincs
7) Changed out prop
Epoxy hasn't dried yet so can't mount radar arch.
The way the spare tire sits against the bow doesnt have enough clearance for me to install the keelguard so I epoxied the holes where the screws popped out. Will have to re-think this one.
A funny thing happen on Friday night as we were working on the boat.
A cyclist was biking by and exclaimed, " This is exactly what I want!" I'm thinking to myself "HUH???". To which the cyclist proceed to tell me how he always wanted something better than his aluminum boat. We talked about the boat, the c-brats site, and fishing. After he left, I was thinking to myself: Yeah, this is what I always wanted, too!