24' Tournament spring refresh (very pic heavy)

ekalb

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I bought this boat at the end of the last season knowing it would need some work in order to get it to a point where I could be "proud of it". It was very solid and seaworthy, but I really wanted to work on the cosmetics of it and make it as factory fresh as I could. The one real area of concern was the fuel tank. Being that the boat is a 1984, I knew I was on borrowed time with it. I called GW and they referred me to Florida Marine Tanks since I guess this was the OEM supplier. I ordered that up in January and it arrived mid February. I did as much research as I could on here and other places and got a lot of very valuable help. It was a relatively simple job, although I wish I had some extra hands helping me with the fuel/vent lines, but it wasn't awful.


Here is a list of what I did:
Fuel tank
all new fuel lines
changed the deck color over to white with an epoxy paint
changed out the stereo to a Fusion IP-700
Added four 7 inch JL's (you can see the old cutouts from the shitty west marine speakers. I had to go with 7inch speakers to fill the old holes)
Added a 12 inch powered Bazooka sub
Reworked the teak
Pulled the old decals off and redid them (my wife did most of the work).
Changed the registration to her DOB and Initials (she liked that).
worked like a madman on the bring the gelcoat back to life. It had zero reflectivity and I was able to get a really nice clear reflection in it after hours of labor.
Redid almost all wiring on the boat
new stern light
new horn
new bottom paint
Sold the seats and replaced with new
sold the old cooler seat and replaced with deck chairs
Engine work (t-stats, fuel pumps, cleaned carbs, etc)
changed all deck plates over to white.
tons of other little things that I'm sure I am missing.



I am pretty happy with it overall and already have some stuff in mind for next year. For now though, we hope to enjoy it all summer/fall.



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Very nice looks great , I purchased a 98 208 this fall many repairs and upgrades but nothing what you have done just those gas tanks and I'm retired and it took me forever how did you find the time ? Enjoy your hard work with your family !!
 

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Great work! Amazing, some sweat equity and she looks brand new! What wood/material did you use to re-secure your gas tank in place?
 

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Nice job!

Next time you re-caulk the hatch lay masking tape on the edges, it makes a lot easier.
 

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Grog said:
Nice job!

Next time you re-caulk the hatch lay masking tape on the edges, it makes a lot easier.


Ughhh! That would have helped so much! I will make sure to use that tip next time around. Greatly appreciated.


@Action_Jackson: I used 5/4 azek composite boards to secure it and give support to the hatches. It seems like the perfect solution since it can't rot and is every bit as strong as wood the way I positioned it.

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Great work, but I'm most impressed by something other than the improvement of the boat. I'm most impressed you pulled this off married with 2 young kids!! :wow

I'm in a similar family situation, In but instead of a boat, I'm in the process of trying to do an engine upgrade in my truck. I think getting my wife to give me time with another woman would be easier than getting time to work on my truck! Looks like you have a keeper with the boat and the wife! :mrgreen:
 

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family affair said:
Great work, but I'm most impressed by something other than the improvement of the boat. I'm most impressed you pulled this off married with 2 young kids!! :wow

I'm in a similar family situation, In but instead of a boat, I'm in the process of trying to do an engine upgrade in my truck. I think getting my wife to give me time with another woman would be easier than getting time to work on my truck! Looks like you have a keeper with the boat and the wife! :mrgreen:



Yeah, she was pretty cool with most of the time I took. There were a few days in there when I was pushing my luck :)

She managed to find a few shopping days that helped make up for any extra time I took :lol:
 

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Great work by the two of you. Good luck with her!
 

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You guys did a tremendous job restoring her...like the other guys said, she looks brand new...and your little girl is adorable!

Where did you get the new Grady Decals? The ones on my Gulfstream look like crap and they make the boat look bad...
 

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Thanks again for the kind words! We have had it out a handful of times now and it's performed flawlessly.


Cgmiller: I actually got the decal set off of eBay based on a recommendation I think I found on here. The guy I got them from is based in MA and shipped them promptly. Reinstalling them will really test your patience. My advice is to walk away from it and let your wife do it :)
 

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Man, I'm impressed! :wow You look much younger in the picture than I would have anticipated. :lol:
 

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treyladut said:
What did you use for the teak?


I used the 3 step Starbrite system and a wire brush on step 1. I actually think the teak could benefit from another coat of oil at this point in the season.