DS 1 restoration project, part II

I posted last fall the story of my 1970 daysailer I, and the first stages of my restoration of this boat. Welp as of last fall I was able to complete the restoration of the hull, trailer and some minor fiberglass repair work to the interior of the boat. Then she was laid up for the winter, during that time I slowly was able to re-work all the interior woodwork, fix the main rigging on the mast and get everything other than the hull ready to go for final assembly this spring. Three weeks ago I pulled the boat back to my house and finished up the project. Needless to say going into this I had no idea just how it would turn out or how difficult it would be. I've never attempted a project like this before, but lots of reading, time and patience paid off big time and I'm thrilled at the results. I've updated my photo gallery with the boat finally completely re-assembled.
See updated pix here:
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Only pieces I have left to do is making a new boom-tent cover (already underway), wait for my new sails to arrive in the mail and finally get her regestered.
Now that I have a final talley on everything, all in all I think for the money I can't complain.
Trailer restoration: $297.00 (pretty much a complete rebuild)
Boat restoration: $1945.00 (including new sails and rigging)
Labor: FREE
This does not include the cost of making a new boom-tent cover since we are still trying to figure out the best material to use... although I'm estimating that using the sunbrella fabric it'll cost about $125.00 in materials.
See updated pix here:
gallery/search.php?user_id=258
Only pieces I have left to do is making a new boom-tent cover (already underway), wait for my new sails to arrive in the mail and finally get her regestered.
Now that I have a final talley on everything, all in all I think for the money I can't complain.
Trailer restoration: $297.00 (pretty much a complete rebuild)
Boat restoration: $1945.00 (including new sails and rigging)
Labor: FREE
This does not include the cost of making a new boom-tent cover since we are still trying to figure out the best material to use... although I'm estimating that using the sunbrella fabric it'll cost about $125.00 in materials.