Somethingsmells:
Sounds like a great project! Restoring one this old (my neighbor tells me he remembers this boat on the Skagit back in the late 60's) is a bit of a project, but I figure there is a lot of learning to be had in the process that can be applied to future projects.
Chumsalmon: I'm using the System 3 Epoxy, and got their book on its use. Great book to have and it explains in detail much of what I'll need to do. I think they call that film "amine blush", and your directions seem to be "right on" with the System book (now that I looked it up!). Thanks for the reminder..that's a step I might have missed!
Here is a shot of the exterior now that it is fully sanded and (in time) will be filled, epoxied and painted.
Working now on stripping the interior paint. Much tougher job with all the angles, corners and structure, but it's coming along OK. The interior will be painted, also, but I want it to look as good as possible when done, so ALL the old crap is coming off.
Here is a pic of the transom area. You can see the line on the bottomw here the old, inner transom was mounted. Once the new 1/4" addition to the bottom is mounted and epoxied in place, that "U" shaped piece will be placed back in the cut-out, epoxied in and edges filled. Plan is to add a 1/4" piece on top of that, inside, to cover the line from where the old inner transom was mounted to the back of the boat. This will provide additional support for the new transom in back, and better strength for the outboard.
Mike