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Category Archives: Restoration Articles

A Definitive Guide to Storing Your Boat

News, Restoration ArticlesBy ACBS HQNovember 7, 20183 Comments

Note: Article and photos submitted by Phil McNamara, M.B.A. – CSO The key to ensuring that your boat is in tip-top shape on launch day is to get serious about off-season boat storage. Determining where and how to store your boat can mean the difference between a pristine exterior and an engine that starts up…

SkillsUSA Group Restores Classic Watercraft

Inland Empire Chapter, News, Restoration ArticlesBy ACBS HQNovember 3, 20182 Comments

Reprinted with permission from Central Valley High School, Spokane Valley, Washington. Introduction Central Valley High School in Spokane Valley, Washington’s SkillsUSA group takes on the restoration of a 1959 Chris Craft 17’ ski boat for the 2018-19 school year. According to Alan Wardsworth and Ron Beard who are SkillsUSA advisors at CVHS, “SkillsUSA is one…

A Marine Survey

Restoration Articles, UncategorizedBy ACBS HQOctober 23, 20181 Comment

by Kevin Bamerick October 22, 2018 “Do you need to hire a marine surveyor (or similar)? The universal answer would be if you are buying a boat and want to know what shape it is in, then a survey would suffice. This ACBS question was asked of D. Erik Will, AMS of Sodus Point. (I…

Hagerty Marine Guide

News, Restoration ArticlesBy ACBS HQOctober 10, 2018Leave a comment

Note: This article written by David Kinney in June of 2017 is reprinted with permission from the Marine Division at Hagerty Insurance. Thanks for viewing our online Marine Price Guide. We’ve taken a look at literally thousands of boats in every condition to assemble this guide. Coming off of the lows that we experienced in…

Laser Level for Water Line

News, Ohio Valley Chapter, Restoration ArticlesBy ACBS Website EditorAugust 30, 20184 Comments

Article and Photos by Joel Terbrueggen The first thing you should do is to make sure you have marked the top (or bottom) of the boot top at the 3 corners (both transom sides and the bow). An awl, ice pick, a glass cutting tool, or even a thin blade saw to leave a small…

Engine Health – Fuses and Circuits

News, Restoration Articles, Safety ArticlesBy ACBS HQAugust 23, 20181 Comment

  Note: This is the third of several articles on marine engines written by Bill Hancock, a member of ACBS and the Sunnyland Chapter since 2007.    The simple and often-overlooked fuse is a device meant to protect the circuit from an electrical overload. It is unique in that it is one of the few…

Engine Health – Vacuum Gauge

News, Restoration Articles, Safety ArticlesBy ACBS HQAugust 15, 20185 Comments

Note: This is the second of several articles on marine engines written by Bill Hancock, a member of ACBS and the Sunnyland Chapter since 2007.  Engine Health 101-Vacuum Gauge Diagnostics   In this age of electronic diagnostic devices, one of the best devices to check your engine’s health is still the trusty old vacuum gauge.…

Gouges, Splits, and Super Glue

News, Ohio Valley Chapter, Restoration ArticlesBy ACBS Website EditorAugust 9, 2018Leave a comment

Article and Photos by Joel Terbrueggen This article is to let you know that you should not underestimate the usage of superglue in finish repairs. I like to use both the Thin and Medium viscosity along with the Accelerator to speed up the curing process to instantaneous. Here are some instances that I have found…

Tips on Varnishing Wooden Boats

News, Ohio Valley Chapter, Restoration ArticlesBy ACBS Website EditorJuly 27, 20182 Comments

Varnishing Tips and Photos by Joel Terbrueggen When it comes to varnishing there are any number of ways to accomplish it. I do not believe one way is necessarily better than another, it all comes down to whatever technique you are most comfortable with. After sealing, I use a Scotch Brite pad or 320 grit…

Deck Seams Step-by-Step

News, Ohio Valley Chapter, Restoration ArticlesBy ACBS Website EditorJuly 16, 20181 Comment

Photos and Tips on Refinishing Deck Seams by Joel Terbrueggen In my opinion deck seams of a boat are probably the most important aspect of a refinishing project. Everybody looks at the seams of a boat. Their appearance reflects the degree of workmanship that went into the restoration. When laying new deck planks the seam…

2 Color Staining on a Wooden Boat

News, Ohio Valley Chapter, Restoration ArticlesBy ACBS Website EditorJuly 9, 20183 Comments

Staining Tips (part 2) and photos are by Joel Terbrueggen 2 Color Staining Over the years I have seen many different staining processes used on covering boards. Some great, some not so great. I also have seen many painted black since the owner wasn’t sure how to do this. The following process has worked for…

Staining a Wooden Boat

News, Ohio Valley Chapter, Restoration ArticlesBy ACBS Website EditorJune 29, 20183 Comments

Staining Tips and photos are by Joel Terbrueggen Pre-Staining Most of the time, new or replacement planks are much lighter than the surrounding wood or original wood. Here is a technique that usually works well for me. If the color difference isn’t significant this 1st option sometimes works. After sanding and fairing the area with…

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