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#61
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Cap off and stringers grounded down ready for the new stringers to be glassed in tomorrow. Hardest part was removing the rivets. Dang pain
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#62
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Glassing in the stringer raising.
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#63
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Stringer extensions glassed in. Getting tank ready to install.
Did some shaping on the port gunnel. Didn't get too crazy with the cut. Only about 1 1/2" at the transom to a gradual slope to the shear. |
#64
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Got the front and rear bulkheads cut and fit. Cut and fit the floor. Left the bulkheads high to put about 3 inches of crown them.
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#65
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Cut down bulklheads. Front and rear decks cut to fit.
Getting the tank bed prepped for tank installation. |
#66
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More progress. Gas tank glued in. Hot coated bottom of decks and floor w 2 coats. Both bulkheads glassed in. Glassed in some wood around front and back deck to screw to and some along sides of boat to screw floor to. Grinded down the bilge, under front deck and old coffin for gas tank so I can roll paint on them in the morning.
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#67
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Front deck and floor glued and screwed.
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#68
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Front bulkhead hatch cut.Scupper tubes installed. Gunnels laid out and cut to fit.
That's my son working inside the bow. Plenty of room in there. |
#69
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Looking Sweet!!!
I like the front deck.
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May all your deadrise be variable. My 1973 SeaCraft 20SF Parker 2530 DVEC Boston Whaler 15 1984 |
#70
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Thxs
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