Hello, my name is Tyler Bechel and I am new to the WOA community, and I'm purchasing a Westsail 32 hull. The bottom has been removed by sand-blasting below the gel-coat, it needs some deck work at the king posts for the bowsprit, and the interior needs to be put back in. It is a project boat, and I am looking for advice on how to proceed. It is a unique project because I get to, more or less, start from scratch. It needs new wiring, some rigging, but is generally in very good condition.
The bottom I'm assuming needs tons of sanding, fairing work, gelcoat, barrier coat, and finally an anti-fouling paint. Any suggestions with regards to any or all of this work? What materials to use? Am I correct with my assumptions, or should I add/remove steps? New thru-hulls?
The deck is teak. My plan there is to sand it, and leave it grey. I think that the grey deck is sharp. The trim boards need refinishing, and the stripe needs painting. Same questions as before. The bow deck is moist near the king posts. What should I do here? Re-bed the wood, dig out rotten wood and replace with thick glass, or use rotten wood epoxy?
What are your thoughts with the rigging? What was problematic prior to the 1976 (she is a 76' hull)? Should I change/upgrade/improve certain things?
Interior wise, I have no clue what I want to do. I know that I want to keep it simple, and minimize wiring; I kind of want to make it more of a sustainable boat. I only want to add enough electrical to wire required running lights, minimal instrumentation, and evening cabin lights. I want to have minimum thru-hulls too. The teak needs sanding and refinishing, but then only needs to be put back in the hull. Where could I get a "butterfly hatch" to put in between the cabin entry and mast?
That's enough for now. I'll need all of your knowledge, encouragement, and experience to get this project to float at minimal cost for the 2013 season on Lake Michigan. I plan to do the work myself and by hand, but I am relatively inexperienced in glass work and boat maintenance. However, I am a quick learner and need minimal instruction to perform things well.
Cheers,
Tyler Bechel