Greetings all:
I just purchased a DSI (mid-70s) and have some questions. Nice boat - white hull, with that beautiful sea-foam turquoise top. A bit of buffing and waxing and it'll look great.
1. It came with an EZ load trailer. This probably does make for easy loading, but it appears to me that there is more stress on the hull where the rollers are in contact with it. There's a very slight indentation that may only be there when the boat's on the trailer. Should I retrofit some 2"x6" carpeted boards?
2. When driving it home I was wondering if the weight of the small 5 hp Nissan OB was stressing the hull by being a bit bouncy. Should this come off for trailering, or is it standard procedure to leave it on all the time?
3. The mast has some scratches and normal wear rubbing. Is there anything I can do to prevent corrosion? Put some varnish or something on the worn spots? I take it I shouldn't try and start sanding anything. I'm not looking for a cosmetic fix, but rather appropriate maintenance.
4. The hull number, according to the registration from the previous owner, is a 6-digit number: 265818. I can't yet find any number on the boat anywhere, and can't find info on this hull number on the internet. Any other means of identifying this particular boat?
5. Does anyone have a good referral source for the teak coaming? The previous owner refinished the floorboards and coaming, but only the floor stayed nice. The teak up top is starting to split. It'd be nice to find somewhere with wood blanks precut to thickness and all I would need to do would be jigsaw the outlined shape, sand, and finish.
I'll probably have more questions coming up. Thanks in advance,
Carlos Alden