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And so it begins, 72' CC 20'
Hey guys, thanks for the advice on my real world #'s thread over in general. I wanted to start this thread, because being a newbie I'm sure I'll have 100's of questions for you. The plan is to raise the deck, put in new scuppers out the side, foam in new tank, CC, leaning post, maybe T-Top, paint and of course the 140 Zuke.
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Re: And so it begins, 72' CC 20'
Can you guys see the pics? I thought if I hosted them on photobucket, and used the image URL it would work.
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Click on the bottom box - "IMG Code." Left click will copy it, then go back to forum and paste...
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Get rid of everything after jpg.
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Ok, thanks guys.
I don't know if you can see, but the port side stringer is cracked, it looks like it was patched, but I was going to glass in heavy mat on the top. I did drill into the stringers and they are mostly dry, there is a small amount of moisture in the foam I took out, but it seems to be minimal. |
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Its amazing all the holes drilled into the tops of those stringers. No wonder decks get rotted out. Looks like you have a real nice boat for a restoration project. Cant wait to see the progress.
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It is my understanding that the foam was used for a form to build the stringers around. Knowing what I know now I would dig all that foam out and just glass over the top. Did you dig all the way through the foam to the hull? If not you will probably find a lot of moisture at the bottom.
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