Hi Everyone,
I've been lurking for a while - and working on finishing my current project, which is now complete!
I purchased the 12 1/2 in August of 2004, knowing that I would be storing it for 2-3 years while I finished this:


My runabout project went ~ 2 years longer than expected because of many reasons, a kitchen remodel, a few months of unemployment, etc.. However - I completed some final modifications and winterization and it is stored for the winter.
My H12 1/2 made it to the shop on thanksgiving day:



I have already documented and taken pictures of the couple of boxes of parts that came with the boat - it came in this exact condition.
From here, you can tell that there are no usable components (or very few) in the hull.

At some point, somebody added back rabbets to the keel timber

They were bedded with tar or something - it was not silicone, but was rubbery(ish)
The planking has also been refastened at least once - there are many holes..
The seat support is original

And I thought this was interesting - I think there should be a small removable step back here

So - all that being said - I'm happy to get started.
My first issue is as follows:
I have done quite a bit of research, I own every issue of Woodenboat and many books - however - I can't seem to figure out how to replace *everything* in the hull. Each restoration technique assumes at least one set of items is reusable.
for instance:
It is easy to reframe a hull when the planking is good. You can replace the floors, keel timber, etc.
However - to replace the transom, frames, floors, keel, stem (i.e. everything) I can't really figure out a way to do it w/o fastening to the old planking - then working on the keel timber and floors - and then making new planks. This seems like it would work, except I end up drilling into the frames twice. Which is not my first choice..
I have seen one instance where they used cable ties and battens to hold frames in place for replanking, but I'm concerned about loosing the shape in the process. For all my H's troubles - the hull seems to have its shape.
If you have any suggestions - please let me know.
I'll update as I go.
Thanks