About 6 Years ago my dad gave me his Mckenzie that he built 23 years ago. For some reason he decided to go the Clackacraft route. Well it's long over due for a refinishing. I'm new at this so I was hoping for some advice on the best way to strip it down and what to put back on it. I'm also not sure what to do about a bottom for it. It's had just about everything. It does leak quite a bit which I understand is common for older boats. I've gotten a little bit of a start and taken most of the bottom down but I'm having trouble removing the old varnish on the sides. I would like to return the outside to how it looks now but would prefer to get the inside down to the natural wood so it's a lighter color when finished. I imagine the inside will take a lot of sanding to get down to the original wood. I think the darker color on the outside is a stain but not sure. Any help would be great. I've seen a lot of beautiful boats on this site and would like mine to be one of them when I'm done.
Trevor

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Hello everyone,
I've been a big slacker on keeping everyone updated on the progress of the boat. I've got the outside and bottom ready to re-finish. I haven't run into any bad wood which is good and I've decided to just stick to the outside for now so I can get some days in on the river. I plan to do the inside of the boat over the winter. Anyway, I can't seem to get the outside chine off. the screws are either stripped, broken or full of junk so I can't get a screwdriver or drill in to twist them out. I think I could pry the chine off but don't want to break it or cause more damage to other structures. Any Suggestions? The bedding underneath definitely needs replaced. For the bottom I plan on using some fiberglass cloth, maybe 2 layers of 12 oz or a 24 oz woven roving. The sides I will varnish or epoxy and varnish not sure which, again any suggestions? And how much varnish to cover both sides? One more question before I get too many for people to respond to. What are people using to get the wood a darker color? As you can see in the pics from my first post there is a darker border around a lighter middle that I would like to duplicate. Thanks in advance for the help.
Trevor
In googling, I found you folks and the first thing I read is about a BOAT called a McKenzie...I AM a Mackenzie who has Grandpa's boat...I am looking forward to reading more, learning more and hopefully getting some guidance in redoing Gramp's boat! Good luck to all and I'll be posting some pics soon!!!

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