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Old 02-04-2014, 10:11 PM
billythekid billythekid is offline
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Default 20' 1972 Seacraft potter hull and material to finish

well, things have been very hectic for me lately and I am not going to have time in the near future to finish.

1972 20' potter 4 stringer hull.

what has been done

composite transom has been installed little glass work to finish

boat was soda blasted and all bottom paint has been removed also bilge area was blasted to clean it up

all foam was cut and placed to raise stringers 2"

gunnel cap was glassed and filled to make an even 6" all the way around

hull was cored and glassed with 1708 and a layer of mat.



material and parts included

55 gallon drum of resin ( about 48 gallons left)

gallon of mekp

roll of stitch mat

roll of regular mat

3/4 divinycell scrim foam for floor more than enough for the floor

2 sheets of 1/2" divinycell 4'x8' rigid foam

2 sheets of 3/4" divinycell 4'x8' rigid foam

1 sheet of 1" divinycell 4'x10' rigid foam

1/2" of 2" foam left from stringers enough to build lateral bulkheads

7 gallons of divilette putty

5 gallons of polyfair fairing compound


console out of a 18 sf

I know there is more stuff I will look in the morning

here is the link to the work done



http://www.classicseacraft.com/commu...ad.php?t=24262



need trailer to pick up. everything can load into boat except drum of resin which I can fork into a pick up truck

3k

have about 5k into it.

I will leave it exclusive to CSC for a couple days before I throw it to the open market!

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Old 02-04-2014, 10:51 PM
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Damn! That's to bad, someone's gonna get a heck of a head start on an awesome rebuild for a great price!!
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Old 02-05-2014, 01:29 AM
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I wish I lived closer. Been thinking about another rebuild....You have half the work finished already. Good quality workmanship.

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Old 02-05-2014, 01:42 AM
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I wish I lived closer. Been thinking about another rebuild....You have half the work finished already. Good quality workmanship.

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You are one sick pony...... I mean puppy!

Dang what a deal...

I hope that someone from the site takes you up on this!!
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Old 02-05-2014, 08:40 AM
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What a shame, I was looking forward to watching the build. I would say this boat and the last 20' sf you did were examples of some of the finest craftsmanship that I have seen done. I have picked up some valued info from your threads. Good luck on the sale.
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Old 02-05-2014, 12:14 PM
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I am second guessing myself. 2 kids my buisnesses and life in general have been very busy and dont see any signs of slowing down for awhile. I am not one to let stuff sit for years. I am thinking about finishing the stringers and deck and sending it somewhere to be faired and painted
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Old 02-05-2014, 07:58 PM
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It would be worth a lot more finished out a little more for sure.
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Old 02-05-2014, 11:33 PM
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You're about halfway there right now so it would be feesable to pay someone to do the stuff you don't like to mess with. If you have the room to keep it and only if you work on it a couple hours a week at least you're making progress and doing something you like to do?

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Old 02-06-2014, 07:26 AM
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You're about halfway there right now ...... If you have the room to keep it and only if you work on it a couple hours a week at least you're making progress and doing something you like to do?

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Well said Sir! I would consider getting the kids to help you even it's passing you a wrench an hour a week. Getting them involved will make them enjoy the ride even more & you have created great & long lasting family memories
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Old 02-12-2014, 12:22 AM
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Well said Sir! I would consider getting the kids to help you even it's passing you a wrench an hour a week. Getting them involved will make them enjoy the ride even more & you have created great & long lasting family memories

kids are way to young and I wouldn't let them near the nasty stuff that goes on with boat building

I will give it until the weekend then its going to an open market
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