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Old 10-17-2013, 09:37 PM
billythekid billythekid is offline
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nice nipple polishers, I knew a girl once that ...... aaahhh nevermind


Got some more work done today,

I popped the mdf off the cap and decided to cut the gunnels. I first screwed a straight piece of plywood to the liner a 1/2" down from where the cut would be. I then grabbed my trusty diamond cutter and Fein Vacuum and off I went slicing all the way around except for the bow as I wanted to get it straight and the old anchor locker has a funny angle on it . So I trimmed it close until I am ready.

I lifted it back in the boat by myself which proved to be interesting, I wanted to see how it looked as I still need to core the underside. The hull had spread a little and I had to muscle it into a place.
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