Most of us say we would want to do this, most of us wish we had the time or skill, most of us pretend we could do this. Truth is we will not but are grateful for you taking us along for the ride. Best of luck and keep them coming. Thanks for sharing!
A true labor of love! My first boat was a 1960’s Tollycraft. I loved that boat! Took it into the San Juan’s and Gulf Islands. However, my happiest day was when I sold it! I can really appreciate the work you are doing! Probably much more than you originally bargained for.
After seeing your Dad's boat it is clear why you have worked so passionately on this one, can't wait for that picture of the two of them next to each other at the lake with the sunset in the back...your dream boat it coming along...hang in there 👊🏻👊🏻👊🏻👊🏻
Stumbled onto your channel, and glad I did. You have a great style for sharing your journey on this restoration. Thanks for sharing the details of your discoveries as you dig deeper and prep the boat the "right way" for your future generations. Looking forward to future videos. Great job. Subscribed.
G'day Austin. I stumbled across episode 1 and just had to keep watching and subscribe. Awesome job and I'm looking forward to the updates. Shout out from Perth, Western Australia 🇦🇺🇦🇺👍🍻 Regards
I love my grinder. Along with flap discs and cutting wheels, it's one of my favourite tools. Having said that, I don't miss all the grinding and cleaning I did when I replaced the transom and stringers on a Wellcraft Sportsman. But your approach is perfectly right. Do it right, do it once! Following along with great interest. Keep up the great work!
You're making good progress! And while part of me asks, "Why fill in any holes that you are going to re-use (i.e.. trim tab and drain plug)", I also like the idea of the "clean slate" approach, especially since you're replacing the entire transom core. Your father's boat is a good lookin' craft! Beautifully taken care of! I'm enjoying following your progress. Keep up the great work!
Thank you! I thought about doing both sides and just redoing the entire thing but I changed my mind. Probably could but I didn’t want to tab into the exterior and worry about not getting it perfect. Lots of ways to do it! Thanks for watching!
Can't wait for your next video! You are doing quit a job! Love your dad's boat I'll bet yours will turn out just as nice ( of even better! ) Greetings from Germany!
Hey , they sell a vacuum attachment to mount on your angle grinder to Catch the dust. I just recently did a rebuild like yours and it really worked great at keeping the dust to a minimum.
Don't sand it Smooth you want it a little rough just make it level but you want it rough so the glass has something to adhere to If you have a buffer you can put a 8 or 10 inch sanding pad on it Belt sanders work good Looks like You are using polyester resins When you mix up a big batch to do the transum you have to work quick because the bigger the batch the quickered fires off When you mix it up put it on your kusa board Or I mean you could pour it onto the Cusa board Push it against the transom and screw through the transom with them screws and washers the washers In to the Cusa board to hold it together The holes on the back side you're doing it right grind it back on a bevel and then build your fibreglass up It's like one layer of 5" the next layer of 6" the next layer 7" get what I'm saying That's how you fill your holes Where the outdrive used to be
I’m nowhere close to a professional but I just do a lot of research and try my best! Hopefully I can point you in the right direction. Message me anytime over on Instagram @lindelladventures 👍
None of these boat builders WARN about what you could come across. My project is an example of that. I purchased what i thought was a 16 foot Chaparral. the numbers matched the boat on the boats registration. it turns out it's a 19 Foot Dynasty Apollo. I will have the department of wildlife inspect the boat and run the numbers tomorrow.
@@LindellAdventures i would say that. however, it was hand written by the seller. so uhm yup. i don't believe it was a manufacturer error. however, it is a Dynasty Apollo 19 foot ski boat. i found this out by using the web to research the hulls design etc.
Awesome project, I just binge watched from start to where it is here! Question though, would it make sense to fiberglass the inside of the larger holes before putting your core boards in place, to give you better adhesions, and a flater surface, when you patch it from the outside? I have no experience with fiberglass so just curious.
I plan on putting in the Coosa board and getting that part done and then coming back and filling the holes and glassing against the Coosa board! Like you said. Makes a great flat part to work with!
You sound like you've done your homework You can put chop strand and resin on the transum And squeeze it together with screws instead of using thickened Resin
Thought about it! It was my original plan, but the layout is kind of hard to get the original transom thickness. I would have to have a 1/4 piece to fill the gap and also I am going thicker transom so I’d have to cut the inside already.
Most of us say we would want to do this, most of us wish we had the time or skill, most of us pretend we could do this. Truth is we will not but are grateful for you taking us along for the ride. Best of luck and keep them coming. Thanks for sharing!
I think me sharing my experiences on my boat will hopefully push someone else to save a boat destined for the dump! Thanks for watching!
@@LindellAdventures Very cool boat and the connection to your father down through to your kids is special.
A true labor of love! My first boat was a 1960’s Tollycraft. I loved that boat! Took it into the San Juan’s and Gulf Islands. However, my happiest day was when I sold it! I can really appreciate the work you are doing! Probably much more than you originally bargained for.
A lot more but honestly I’m glad because now I will be replacing everything that can rot and never worry again! It’s also a ton of knowledge I gain!
Lot of hard work my friend, I'm exhausted drinking my beer and watching.....
Haha I’m just glad one of us is having to do the work 👍
I think this build is going to turn out to be something really awesome.
I hope so too! Thanks for watching!
After seeing your Dad's boat it is clear why you have worked so passionately on this one, can't wait for that picture of the two of them next to each other at the lake with the sunset in the back...your dream boat it coming along...hang in there 👊🏻👊🏻👊🏻👊🏻
That is my dream! Cruising together and fishing is why I chose this project for exactly! It’s my favorite boat!
Stumbled onto your channel, and glad I did. You have a great style for sharing your journey on this restoration. Thanks for sharing the details of your discoveries as you dig deeper and prep the boat the "right way" for your future generations. Looking forward to future videos. Great job. Subscribed.
Thanks for following along!
One of the view accounts I’ve actually liked and subscribed too. Very Informational and great to watch!
I appreciate that! Thank you!
G'day Austin. I stumbled across episode 1 and just had to keep watching and subscribe. Awesome job and I'm looking forward to the updates. Shout out from Perth, Western Australia 🇦🇺🇦🇺👍🍻 Regards
Glad to have you! Working on the Coosa transom now and will keep chugging along on her!
I love my grinder. Along with flap discs and cutting wheels, it's one of my favourite tools. Having said that, I don't miss all the grinding and cleaning I did when I replaced the transom and stringers on a Wellcraft Sportsman. But your approach is perfectly right. Do it right, do it once! Following along with great interest. Keep up the great work!
It's a great tool but like you said, it's sure dusty! Thanks for watching!
You're making good progress! And while part of me asks, "Why fill in any holes that you are going to re-use (i.e.. trim tab and drain plug)", I also like the idea of the "clean slate" approach, especially since you're replacing the entire transom core.
Your father's boat is a good lookin' craft! Beautifully taken care of!
I'm enjoying following your progress. Keep up the great work!
Thank you! I thought about doing both sides and just redoing the entire thing but I changed my mind. Probably could but I didn’t want to tab into the exterior and worry about not getting it perfect. Lots of ways to do it! Thanks for watching!
Liked seeing your Dad’s boat.. completely get the motivation! Keep going keep posting!
Many great memories! Thanks!
Your shop is EPIC.
Thank you! It’s the smaller of the two shops but it works out awesome!
You are doing a great job so far
Thank you!
Can't wait for your next video! You are doing quit a job! Love your dad's boat I'll bet yours will turn out just as nice ( of even better! ) Greetings from Germany!
It would be an honor to be close to the Olympic name! They’re great boats! Thank you!
Hey , they sell a vacuum attachment to mount on your angle grinder to Catch the dust. I just recently did a rebuild like yours and it really worked great at keeping the dust to a minimum.
Sweet! Do you have a link by chance?
Damn your good man! Keep the videos coming! You should have 500k subscribers!
Thank you! It's been a fun experience and also the feedback is coming back great! Thanks for the support!
Just found your channel, so looking forward to your next video! Aloha from HI!
Hope you’re liking it so far! Next video will be coming out soon!
it must be nice to finally have all that foam out of the hull. Plenty of room to work now!
Haha you have no idea!
Just found your channel. Great job. Looking foward to more videos. Brian. Long island ny
Thanks for following along! Got the Coosa board in and soon working on install!
Wow your dads olympic is great. The 20' has a nice cockpit.
I noticed there doesn't seem to be those golf ball check drains, did he remove them?
They don’t come with his model of Olympic. Just the bilge and no self bailing holes
@@LindellAdventures that's interesting. The deck drains on the 24' seem so sketchy being near the waterline for inbailing.
It is! They work really good though! Very little to no water able to get back in 👍
So much of the boat has been cut out. It's about this point where I'm starting to think it may have been better to build the boat from scratch. 😁
The hull is good at least 😆
@@LindellAdventures 🤣🤣🤣
Buen trabajó falta poco para ir a pescar !!!!!!😜👌
Thank you! I hope to get out soon!
Don't sand it Smooth you want it a little rough just make it level but you want it rough so the glass has something to adhere to
If you have a buffer you can put a 8 or 10 inch sanding pad on it
Belt sanders work good
Looks like You are using polyester resins
When you mix up a big batch to do the transum you have to work quick because the bigger the batch the quickered fires off When you mix it up put it on your kusa board Or I mean you could pour it onto the Cusa board Push it against the transom and screw through the transom with them screws and washers the washers In to the Cusa board to hold it together The holes on the back side you're doing it right grind it back on a bevel and then build your fibreglass up It's like one layer of 5" the next layer of 6" the next layer 7" get what I'm saying That's how you fill your holes Where the outdrive used to be
bro im about to do a boat my first time but hope not to be that much work what you doing but you got me waiting to see how this project turns out
Every boat is different and hope people don’t have to go through all this work but I feel like it’ll be worth it! A brand new boat and last forever!
@@LindellAdventures yes hope to pick it up next weekend will be doing video on it will let you know when i start maybe you give me some tips on it
I’m nowhere close to a professional but I just do a lot of research and try my best! Hopefully I can point you in the right direction. Message me anytime over on Instagram @lindelladventures 👍
One dislike?? Probably that Mike Jones guy. He dislikes everything good.
Always someone! Haha
I Is used to manufacture boats years ago
None of these boat builders WARN about what you could come across. My project is an example of that. I purchased what i thought was a 16 foot Chaparral. the numbers matched the boat on the boats registration. it turns out it's a 19 Foot Dynasty Apollo. I will have the department of wildlife inspect the boat and run the numbers tomorrow.
That's crazy! Sounds like someone stamped some wrong numbers!
@@LindellAdventures i would say that. however, it was hand written by the seller. so uhm yup. i don't believe it was a manufacturer error. however, it is a Dynasty Apollo 19 foot ski boat. i found this out by using the web to research the hulls design etc.
Do you still have the cabin door latch? If so would you be willing to part with it? I'm in skagit county right now
I’m planning on using it after a repair and a handle but if I don’t I will let you know ASAP
Awesome project, I just binge watched from start to where it is here! Question though, would it make sense to fiberglass the inside of the larger holes before putting your core boards in place, to give you better adhesions, and a flater surface, when you patch it from the outside? I have no experience with fiberglass so just curious.
I plan on putting in the Coosa board and getting that part done and then coming back and filling the holes and glassing against the Coosa board! Like you said. Makes a great flat part to work with!
For how much did you close the deal?
On the boat or this part of the project? I got the boat for $1,000 👍
Do you think a V8 4Runner could safely pull your dad's boat loaded?
I wouldn’t suggest it because they are heavy boats and that’s with disc brakes but that’s up to you!
@@LindellAdventures Thanks - F150 or bigger ...
Yeah, I have an f150 and towing my boat I need bags
You sound like you've done your homework
You can put chop strand and resin on the transum And squeeze it together with screws instead of using thickened Resin
Yup, I just plan to do a layer between the layers of Coosa board. Thank you!
Ok forgive me, I'm new to the channel but is there a firing range close to you?
Yup, a trap range
You should of just cut out transom and started over.
Thought about it! It was my original plan, but the layout is kind of hard to get the original transom thickness. I would have to have a 1/4 piece to fill the gap and also I am going thicker transom so I’d have to cut the inside already.
@@LindellAdventures From all the RUclips and forum transom redos I've seen, you are doing like most do. Saving the outer transom to use as a guide.