Restoring a 1951 OT wood and canvas 12' Sportboat...a warm-up before I tackle a 1935 OT HW which is a bit more involved. The Sportboat is in great original condition. All ribs and planking in great shape, canvas intact and in very good condition. Issues are that it is in need of hull paint and varnish. I've removed the seats to provide better access for sanding the interior (Pics attached) and started a bit of that process. I've quickly realized that sanding between the ribs and 1/2 ribs will be incredibly tedious work and it's nearly impossible to sand the planking with the grain of the wood. Should be easy enough to take the old finish off the tops of the ribs but what to do about the rest? I'm looking for a functional boat that retains the character of the original, not a museum piece. Any thoughts on steps to take so once varnished, she'll still look presentable?
Also, plan was to sand and prep the interior, then sand and paint the hull, then come back and varnish as the last step. Anyone see anything wrong with the order of this process? Even though the canvas is in great shape, any chance of the varnish fouling the new paint?
Thanks for any advice those of you with experience could provide!
Also, plan was to sand and prep the interior, then sand and paint the hull, then come back and varnish as the last step. Anyone see anything wrong with the order of this process? Even though the canvas is in great shape, any chance of the varnish fouling the new paint?
Thanks for any advice those of you with experience could provide!