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I guess so. the wood only has mat where it is glued to stringer. the other side of it is bare...but still not rotten. Amazing
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#32
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I always assumed the wood was put there to mock up the location for the glass. If I'm correct, there would be no feasbale way to remove them once the glass was in. I staired at that for while asking myself the same questions.
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#34
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yeah the stringers were made in a mold too. still dont explain the wood????
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#35
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Thought this might interest you:
http://allcoastmarine.com/2013/04/17/1968-seafarer/ http://allcoastmarine.com/portfolio/1968-seacraft/ Looks like the same style stringer grid in this old 19'
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#36
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Thxs man. That boat looks great. I think we are gonna put some small mahogany spray rails on this one front front all the way to the stern.
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#37
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Knees glassed
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#38
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My 1962 Bertram 25 had a gelcoated fiberglass stringer grid.
Not sure if Seacraft was earlier or not. Ian. |
#39
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Right on. I like them Bertrams too.
Yeah not sue when Mosely started this grid system. |
#40
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More progress. Tank also came in. 40gal aluminum. Start blasting this boat and the 23' tomorrow
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