F26 - Interior Restoration
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F26 - Interior Restoration
Hello Trojan Forum,
I'm just coming off a full engine room and exterior restoration. It took me 3 times as long and it was 3 times as expensive as I had planned for. Welcome to boating they said, better get used to it! Summary pictures and videos to come soon as the touch-ups are 100% complete.
In the meantime I'd like to welcome you to my 1976 F26 interior restoration project. It only took looking behind one piece of fabric and one piece of wood to know that I had to gut the whole thing and start from scratch. It's a big project but having the piece of mind of knowing how my entire boat is put together and electrically wired now is a great feeling. I hope to update this quite frequently so that you all can follow along. Enjoy!
In the beginning there was...
Yet which I can create, I can also destroy.
Gutted
I'm just coming off a full engine room and exterior restoration. It took me 3 times as long and it was 3 times as expensive as I had planned for. Welcome to boating they said, better get used to it! Summary pictures and videos to come soon as the touch-ups are 100% complete.
In the meantime I'd like to welcome you to my 1976 F26 interior restoration project. It only took looking behind one piece of fabric and one piece of wood to know that I had to gut the whole thing and start from scratch. It's a big project but having the piece of mind of knowing how my entire boat is put together and electrically wired now is a great feeling. I hope to update this quite frequently so that you all can follow along. Enjoy!
In the beginning there was...
Yet which I can create, I can also destroy.
Gutted
'The Pacific Chill' - F26 -1976
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Re: F26 - Interior Restoration
Today's work.
A layer of Interlux PreKote Grey across the entire ceiling and the port side of the boat. Took 2 quarts to complete. West Marine doesn't have any more in stock so I ordered some more (they unfortunately don't carry the Grey color in a Gallon size ) Should arrive in 2 days then I'll finish up the starboard side along with Interlux BilgeKote Grey on the bottom.
A layer of Interlux PreKote Grey across the entire ceiling and the port side of the boat. Took 2 quarts to complete. West Marine doesn't have any more in stock so I ordered some more (they unfortunately don't carry the Grey color in a Gallon size ) Should arrive in 2 days then I'll finish up the starboard side along with Interlux BilgeKote Grey on the bottom.
'The Pacific Chill' - F26 -1976
Re: F26 - Interior Restoration
Looking good, keep the pictures coming!
I love to see all the different ways people do up their interiors.
I love to see all the different ways people do up their interiors.
Barrie
Aylmer Ontario, Canada
36' Tri-Fly "The Obvious"
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First line of business is to replace the wood that holds the side rub rails in place. I was surprised at how rotted and damp it was. With further investigation I found the culprit.
Each piece of blue tape marks where a hole that the current rub rail does not match up to. I've filed them as you can see under the blue tape. My theory is a PO replaced the factory one at one point, drilled new holes to fit it AND DIDN'T BOTHER TO FILL IN THE PREVIOUS HOLES! Any other explanation?
No wonder hiding under the interior fabric of the boat was a disaster of dust and mold. Because every time water got onto the rub rail it would seep down into the boat. Ugh, one of the PO's must of just had no respect. So glad I decided to gut her and start from scratch.
Each piece of blue tape marks where a hole that the current rub rail does not match up to. I've filed them as you can see under the blue tape. My theory is a PO replaced the factory one at one point, drilled new holes to fit it AND DIDN'T BOTHER TO FILL IN THE PREVIOUS HOLES! Any other explanation?
No wonder hiding under the interior fabric of the boat was a disaster of dust and mold. Because every time water got onto the rub rail it would seep down into the boat. Ugh, one of the PO's must of just had no respect. So glad I decided to gut her and start from scratch.
'The Pacific Chill' - F26 -1976
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Will do Barrie! I just got caught up on your journal. The black bottom looks great! I made the same choice when I got mine done earlier this year. Makes it look so much better IMO.Barrie wrote:Looking good, keep the pictures coming!
I love to see all the different ways people do up their interiors.
'The Pacific Chill' - F26 -1976
Re: F26 - Interior Restoration
Hey, I feel your pain
Sometimes there's a lot of tearing apart before the improvements can start.
Sometimes there's a lot of tearing apart before the improvements can start.
Barrie
Aylmer Ontario, Canada
36' Tri-Fly "The Obvious"
Aylmer Ontario, Canada
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If you need some ideas, or some inspiration on the outcome of your cabin & cockpit... check out some of the other 25.5 & 26's on the forum. There are many good pics!
http://s658.photobucket.com/user/F26_Ex ... t=6&page=1
http://s658.photobucket.com/user/F26_Ex ... t=6&page=1
1973 Trojan F25.5 - SW, ON.
2012 Triple Axle trailer
1978 C&C Mega 30' Sailboat
2014 Triple Axle trailer
2016 Highfield CL290 BL RIB
2017 20hp Suzuki 4 stroke
2012 Triple Axle trailer
1978 C&C Mega 30' Sailboat
2014 Triple Axle trailer
2016 Highfield CL290 BL RIB
2017 20hp Suzuki 4 stroke
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Re: F26 - Interior Restoration
I got the blue bottom.
Have always been jealous of the black bottoms.
I think that is the way to go. After a month, the blue gets growth and looks dirty! With black, it looks and remains black.
Have you all seen the boats with the copper colored bottoms? Oh boy, they look so NICE.
Have always been jealous of the black bottoms.
I think that is the way to go. After a month, the blue gets growth and looks dirty! With black, it looks and remains black.
Have you all seen the boats with the copper colored bottoms? Oh boy, they look so NICE.
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Can't go wrong with black & white...I designed these up years ago. maybe someday I'll go the distance.
1973 Trojan F25.5 - SW, ON.
2012 Triple Axle trailer
1978 C&C Mega 30' Sailboat
2014 Triple Axle trailer
2016 Highfield CL290 BL RIB
2017 20hp Suzuki 4 stroke
2012 Triple Axle trailer
1978 C&C Mega 30' Sailboat
2014 Triple Axle trailer
2016 Highfield CL290 BL RIB
2017 20hp Suzuki 4 stroke
Re: F26 - Interior Restoration
Oh man Paul, those look really, really awesome. I like your avitar picture as well
Ya Chill, the change to black was a lot of work, but it was due for bottom paint, I like it more than the old blue. That blue kinda dates the boats to me.
Copper coloured bottoms???? here I come google!
Ya Chill, the change to black was a lot of work, but it was due for bottom paint, I like it more than the old blue. That blue kinda dates the boats to me.
Copper coloured bottoms???? here I come google!
Barrie
Aylmer Ontario, Canada
36' Tri-Fly "The Obvious"
Aylmer Ontario, Canada
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Thanks Barrie....been awhile since we've seen some of your progress. Winter put a stop to them?Barrie wrote:Oh man Paul, those look really, really awesome. I like your avitar picture as well
Ya Chill, the change to black was a lot of work, but it was due for bottom paint, I like it more than the old blue. That blue kinda dates the boats to me.
Copper coloured bottoms???? here I come google!
1973 Trojan F25.5 - SW, ON.
2012 Triple Axle trailer
1978 C&C Mega 30' Sailboat
2014 Triple Axle trailer
2016 Highfield CL290 BL RIB
2017 20hp Suzuki 4 stroke
2012 Triple Axle trailer
1978 C&C Mega 30' Sailboat
2014 Triple Axle trailer
2016 Highfield CL290 BL RIB
2017 20hp Suzuki 4 stroke
Re: F26 - Interior Restoration
Hi Paul, we had to take over a rental property we have, do some renos and get it occupied
But I'm back now and givin it!
Hey chill.. sorry
But I'm back now and givin it!
Hey chill.. sorry
Barrie
Aylmer Ontario, Canada
36' Tri-Fly "The Obvious"
Aylmer Ontario, Canada
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Re: F26 - Interior Restoration
Hey Paul, whoa! The picture you did with the black hull and white boot stripe is exactly the paint scheme I did with my boat. It surprised me when I saw it for a second because I thought you had a picture of my boat somehow. I'll be posting pictures of my exterior restoration once all the touch-ups are 100% done.Paul - SW Ontario wrote:If you need some ideas, or some inspiration on the outcome of your cabin & cockpit... check out some of the other 25.5 & 26's on the forum. There are many good pics!
http://s658.photobucket.com/user/F26_Ex ... t=6&page=1
'The Pacific Chill' - F26 -1976
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No problem, the more the merrier.Barrie wrote:Hi Paul, we had to take over a rental property we have, do some renos and get it occupied
But I'm back now and givin it!
Hey chill.. sorry
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Re: F26 - Interior Restoration
Got the new wood up and hastily screwed in the rub rails before my flight back home for the holidays. When I get back I'll put the rest of the washers on and tighten everything up. Along with some more primer on the wood.
Beware of the wood blocks that hold the hand rails in place if you plan on replacing them. It's pictured above the new wood. The top is glued onto the fiberglass and it is going to take a good amount of time to scrape that all off and sand it down in order to put the new wood block in it's place.
Beware of the wood blocks that hold the hand rails in place if you plan on replacing them. It's pictured above the new wood. The top is glued onto the fiberglass and it is going to take a good amount of time to scrape that all off and sand it down in order to put the new wood block in it's place.
'The Pacific Chill' - F26 -1976