We just purchased this 1957 Winner Scarab, complete with a 1969 Johnson 6 HP motor for $500.
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We hope to restore it someday, but mainly bought it now for our teenagers to take out on the lake with their friends by themselves, and for slow "date night" cruises.
A few questions I am hoping someone can help me with...
The red paint/gel coat is pretty chipped up, crazing, etc, especially on the drivers side to rail
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As a temporary fix, and to protect the fiberglass until we have time time/money to restore it, we were considering sanding it and applying 3M automotive detailing vinyl. It comes in rolls wide enough to cover the bow in one solid piece. I spoke to the distributor and they felt it would work, as long as it was not the hull that is constantly in contact with the water.
Has anyone used that type of material on a vintage fiberglass boat?
Looking for a bow light, anyone know what style this boat originally had?
The inside of the hull is ribbed and appears to be raw fiberglass, and when you leave things on it, they pick up fibers and can transfer them to your skin (I sat on a "throwable" boat cushion that had been on the floor and ended up with fiberglass rash on the back of my legs). Any suggestions on the easiest way to "seal" it temporarily and or permanently? Paint? Carpet?