Pisces wrote:If there is no core, I only spent 300 on the boat.. the trailer and the motor are worth more then that. How much do you think it would be to cut new stringers, fiberglass them in, put in a new deck and transom?
Just a guess, probably you will spend around $800-1200 on materials, paint and rigging. (Or could be alot more...these things tend to spiral out of control.)
And you will spend 50-100 hours of labor depending on your skill level and the level of finish you shoot for. At the end of that, you will have a boat that might fetch you $2000 on craigslist. Probably not that much with the motor as old as it is. If you love that boat then go for it. Otherwise, the consensus on this board is that you would be better off building from scratch. You will have a better finished product for your investment of time and money.
I finished a similar rebuild of a 1955 hull last year. Learned alot, but probably dumped $3000 plus into refitting a 14' boat that I couldn't sell for more than $1000. I also dropped $2600 on a new 20hp suzuki..but I can put that on a different hull, so it doesn't count. At the end of it all, I have a cool hull, I learned alot, and I get a lot of good compliments at the ramp. But, I bet the GF16 plan here would have been easier, and ultimately a better fishing platform than what I have for the same or a little less $$.